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Lower Estrogen In Men = Lower Libido?
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Lower Estrogen In Men = Lower Libido?

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/natio...n/2794243/

Men of America, are you feeling less than maximally macho?

Don't blame testosterone.

Your real problem may be lack of estrogen.

That's right, estrogen — the so-called "female" hormone that produces women's secondary sexual characteristics, such as curvy hips and breasts.

Doctors have known for years that testosterone declines as men age — a process that diminishes everything from upper-body strength and muscle mass to sex drive. The pharmaceutical industry aggressively markets hormone supplements for men anxious about reduced testosterone levels, which drug companies call "low T syndrome."

Yet at least some of the bodily changes seen in aging men — flabbier physique, low libido and erectile dysfunction — come from falling estrogen levels, according to a new study in The New England Journal of Medicine.
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Lower Estrogen In Men = Lower Libido?

This article seems dishonest. If you give one of these flabby fat bastards a dose of testosterone he's going to drop his man tits and put on muscle.

They should instead mention that the two work in synergy and that having low testosterone and estrogen just means a bad hormone profile in general, and that losing weight (or just going keto) is going to vastly improve bodily composition and consequently hormone profile. Give some guy a big dose of T and his estrogen is probably going to go up too, to compensate.
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Lower Estrogen In Men = Lower Libido?

I'm going to pop into the pharmacy here in Cambodia and see if they have estrogen shots.

Beyond All Seas

"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe.
To be your own man is a hard business. If you try it, you'll be lonely often, and sometimes
frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." - Kipling
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Lower Estrogen In Men = Lower Libido?

It's the balance of estrogen and testosterone.
Men and women have different ratios. The two
hormones convert back and forth to keep the
right balance.

Team Nachos
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Lower Estrogen In Men = Lower Libido?

Basically the way men will bring their estrogen levels up is through testosterone supplementation. You need to have TST levels above 350 to produce enough estrogen. This is way higher than the 200 TST level for which doctors prescribe now.
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Lower Estrogen In Men = Lower Libido?

Be very careful bros, having high testosterone (850 - 1000 ng) and a low estrogen (25-45ng) is optimal. Low estrogen is key, but you still need some. Most guys will start to get stiff joints, weaker woodies and dry skin if their estrogen gets too low. make no mistake though, it needs to be controlled and kept as low as healthily possible.

Ways to keep your estrogen low
- keep your body fat low (fat increases aromatase)
- Keep your testosterone high (upper physiological range 850 - 1000ng)
- Stay away from soy products
- Take DIM (great for reducing E2, the nasty prostate cancer causing estrogen)
- For older cats or athletes, look into TRT to keep your hormones in optimal balance.
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Lower Estrogen In Men = Lower Libido?

I think the article is dishonest, they are taking a pot shot at the increasing popularity of TRT, omitting the fact that free test readily converts to estrogenic hormones. So if you are taking test, you won't have any shortage of estrogen hormones, just the opposite. Note in the study they did, they gave the guys TRT, and then blocked estrogen production.
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Lower Estrogen In Men = Lower Libido?

Yep, if your trt does takes your test levels above physiological range then your estrogen will get higher than you want. Keeping your test at around 850-1000ng should also keep your estrogen in normal range for 90% of guys. If you do go down this route this route then bi-yearly blood work is a must.

Quote: (09-12-2013 04:32 PM)billbudsocket Wrote:  

I think the article is dishonest, they are taking a pot shot at the increasing popularity of TRT, omitting the fact that free test readily converts to estrogenic hormones. So if you are taking test, you won't have any shortage of estrogen hormones, just the opposite. Note in the study they did, they gave the guys TRT, and then blocked estrogen production.
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Lower Estrogen In Men = Lower Libido?

I guess trying to emasculate us all wasn't working fast enough. Now they want us to physically become women.
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Lower Estrogen In Men = Lower Libido?

Quote: (09-12-2013 07:16 PM)Enigma Wrote:  

I guess trying to emasculate us all wasn't working fast enough. Now they want us to physically become women.

Then they'll get to complain that there are "no good men."

Fun game they are playing, isn't it?

What's pathetic is that what's obvious to us is unknown to the oblivious masses.
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Lower Estrogen In Men = Lower Libido?

Yeh, it's a really misleading article man. It reminds me of those feminists talking about all men suffering from 'testosterone poisoning', like our whole sex was an accident of nature.
Quote: (09-12-2013 07:16 PM)Enigma Wrote:  

I guess trying to emasculate us all wasn't working fast enough. Now they want us to physically become women.
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Lower Estrogen In Men = Lower Libido?

Personally, I believe it could be easy to get mislead and confused about a lot of these balancing issues... and a paleo low carb diet and exercise will probably go a long way towards helping to bring NATURAL balance, rather than potential dangers with supplementation which IMHO could screw up natural production of our natural hormones and/or balance.
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