Estradiol is an essential metabolite of T: if you want to have a hard on you need ESTRADIOL!

madman

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Important case study!

Listen closely 10:40-40:35

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* if you want to have a hard on you need ESTRADIOL!





KEY POINTS

* aromatase and estradiol are important for men's health

* estradiol is an ESSENTIAL METABOLITE of T

* I show you on this slide that most of the beneficial actions of testosterone are MEDIATED VIA ITS CONVERSION TO ESTRADIOL although its only 1% all the metabolic actions are mediated by that

* Not only that but the LIBIDO hand ERECTIONS are MEDIATED BY TESTOSTERONE CONVERSION TO ESTRADIOL so the concept of inhibiting testosterone conversion to estradiol using aromatase inhibitors is a LEGEND I mean there's NO SCIENTIFIC BASIS for that

* mitochondria are important for life, they are important not to age, they are important to maintain energy and mitochondria are IMPROVED AND MAINTAINED BY ESTRADIOL



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Gonadal Steroids and Body Composition, Strength, and Sexual Function in Men (2013)​

Joel S Finkelstein 1, Hang Lee 1, Sherri-Ann M Burnett-Bowie 1, J Carl Pallais 1, Elaine W Yu 1, Lawrence F Borges 1, Brent F Jones 1, Christopher V Barry 1, Kendra E Wulczyn 1, Bijoy J Thomas 1, Benjamin Z Leder 1
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Take home message
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I read a study quite a while back that showed E2 was the only hormone that positively correlated with erectile function. Testosterone does not.
 
I read a study quite a while back that showed E2 was the only hormone that positively correlated with erectile function. Testosterone does not.

You still need T as there is a threshold and throw in the other critical metabolite DHT!

Its a myth that high T or better yet FT or DHT are needed for healthy erectile function.

Pure nonsense being pushed by all those halfwits stinking up all the kiddie forum polluting the net!

Unfortunately we have some of them lurking on here!


* T mediates erectile function

* Studies have shown that once T drops below a threshold of roughly 230 ng/dL, men can begin to experience ED.21


Even then there is much more involved than just hormones.

Vascular health is critical!


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