26-05-2022, 05:55 AM
Hi Mel85,
Thanks for sharing your lab results. Your numbers look good. For reference your E2 is @ 346.97 pg/mL and T @ 23.05 ng/dL using standard vs metric system. I also took the liberty of calculating your free percentage which was 1.81%, which is not bad, when looking at getting that percentage above 2%. Raising the free E2 percentage means more biological estradiol to essentially create gene expression (breast growth and feminization).
Things I'll try for raising my free E2 is having my Vitamin D3 at 10,000 IU, adding magnesium malate at 1500 to 3000mg, get enough protein, cut caffeine (4-6 cups coffee is okay), dump simple carbs and replace with complex carbs, and for myself i limit carb intake to 20 grams per day, that works for me, everyone is different though. Careful with protein, too much protein will spike insulin and trigger T production. One other suggestion is to lower Inflammation, use the search (at the bottom of this page) option to look up info on Inflammation (systemic inflammation too).
36DD at 2+ years is outstanding growth, I suspect you'll get to your goal within the next 1-2 years. If you have lab results for hematocrit and hemoglobin I'd like to see the results please. It's probably safe to say they'll show in the female range, basically these two test results indicate changes to your blood index and how much (or close) to the female range you're becoming girly. And when we're all wondering how my program is progressing along the hemoglobin & hematocrit is one tool to gauge by. However, the fastest way to measure results is what's happening to your penis. In healthy adult males the ratio of T is 85% to 15% in the testes. I've stated when this ratio is shifted to lowering T and letting in more E2 in the testes and penis things drastically change. You'll experience loss of volume to both the penis and testes. The penis has estrogen receptors inside the corpus cavernosum with high concentration around neurovascular bundle, and elsewhere in the scrotum. Needless to say libido takes a major hit, along with fertility.
My advice is not to start NBE/hrt if you're concerned about fertility. Think about it, do you want the most viable (strongest) swimmers or the 2nd and 3rd string swimmers? By doing nbe/hrt your limiting the most viable sperm, no need to say more except look at freezing those guys.
BTW, sorry for the last response Mel85.
Thanks for sharing your lab results. Your numbers look good. For reference your E2 is @ 346.97 pg/mL and T @ 23.05 ng/dL using standard vs metric system. I also took the liberty of calculating your free percentage which was 1.81%, which is not bad, when looking at getting that percentage above 2%. Raising the free E2 percentage means more biological estradiol to essentially create gene expression (breast growth and feminization).
Things I'll try for raising my free E2 is having my Vitamin D3 at 10,000 IU, adding magnesium malate at 1500 to 3000mg, get enough protein, cut caffeine (4-6 cups coffee is okay), dump simple carbs and replace with complex carbs, and for myself i limit carb intake to 20 grams per day, that works for me, everyone is different though. Careful with protein, too much protein will spike insulin and trigger T production. One other suggestion is to lower Inflammation, use the search (at the bottom of this page) option to look up info on Inflammation (systemic inflammation too).
36DD at 2+ years is outstanding growth, I suspect you'll get to your goal within the next 1-2 years. If you have lab results for hematocrit and hemoglobin I'd like to see the results please. It's probably safe to say they'll show in the female range, basically these two test results indicate changes to your blood index and how much (or close) to the female range you're becoming girly. And when we're all wondering how my program is progressing along the hemoglobin & hematocrit is one tool to gauge by. However, the fastest way to measure results is what's happening to your penis. In healthy adult males the ratio of T is 85% to 15% in the testes. I've stated when this ratio is shifted to lowering T and letting in more E2 in the testes and penis things drastically change. You'll experience loss of volume to both the penis and testes. The penis has estrogen receptors inside the corpus cavernosum with high concentration around neurovascular bundle, and elsewhere in the scrotum. Needless to say libido takes a major hit, along with fertility.
My advice is not to start NBE/hrt if you're concerned about fertility. Think about it, do you want the most viable (strongest) swimmers or the 2nd and 3rd string swimmers? By doing nbe/hrt your limiting the most viable sperm, no need to say more except look at freezing those guys.
BTW, sorry for the last response Mel85.