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    Lowering Testosterone in woman?

    Is there a product to lower Test in woman? Us men have Anastrozole and a few other products to lower Estrogen or to keep the Test from converting to Estrogen! My girl just had blood work done and her Estrogen is very high but so is her Test, any suggestions?

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    Nope. If you're going to be looking for anything to manipulate hormone levels for anything other than a specific period of time where you expect to come off and let the body recover, you should ONLY be talking to the OB/GYN. There's nothing like what you're talking about. Aromatase inhibitors dont' really apply and there's no analog "for women" because estrogen doesn't convert to test.

    I don't think that its a bad thing - its just simply her natural body chemistry. Do you think its a bad thing?


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    Sorry to contradict, but there are indeed testosterone inhibitors: Cyproterone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Your girl might possibly have PCOS. If she's heavy, insulin acts on her body to produce excess testosterone so the number one job here is to normalize insulin, get it low and keep it low. Is she overweight, and has she been diagnosed with PCOS?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Built View Post
    Sorry to contradict, but there are indeed testosterone inhibitors: Cyproterone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Your girl might possibly have PCOS. If she's heavy, insulin acts on her body to produce excess testosterone so the number one job here is to normalize insulin, get it low and keep it low. Is she overweight, and has she been diagnosed with PCOS?
    No, she is very thin, I'm gonna PM you, I don't want to air the reason I ask this question! Thank you for your help here though!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Built View Post
    Sorry to contradict, but there are indeed testosterone inhibitors: Cyproterone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    If she's heavy, insulin acts on her body to produce excess testosterone so the number one job here is to normalize insulin, get it low and keep it low.
    If only this applied to men.... but we all know overweight men have high amounts of estrogen. haha


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    The high test and high bodyfat mean increased aromatase expression.
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