(31-01-2014, 07:59 PM)ClaraKay Wrote: If the effect of using these anti-antrogens is to lower my testosterone level significantly, will the corresponding increase in estradiol cancel out known health risks, like loss of bone density and increased risk of cardiac arrest?
Clara sweetheart,
Honestly I don't think at our age 50/60 + we need a-a's, at least in the sense to lower our T. What T we do have should be thought of in a conversion to aromatase and to decrease DHT. Also the idea of free T needs more investigating, simply because it seems to be a great natural resource that's untapped. In canceling out the risk is impossible to say, all the literature says that there is a health risk, be it bone density or otherwise. But there seems to be a health risk in supplementing with anything these days. We're not 20 something's, the inherent risk is our own, if you're unsure talk to your MP's, imo.
Btw, I'm so impressed!.....MLB......LMFAO!