The human sex hormones and how they interact with each other.
I just don't have a very good understanding of how/why it works.
Here's a few of the things I'm confused about.
1) The relationship between testosterone and estrogen. Test gets converted to estrogen?
2) As I understand it, testosterone is produced in the testies. Also as I understand it, testosterone is also present in females but at lower concentrations. This really confuses me. How is testosterone produced in a womens body?
3) HPTA system. Nolva and Clomid help kick-start natural testosterone production. But they are anti-estrogens. Does this mean that testosterone production is dependent/controlled on estrogen levels in the bloodstream and not testosterone levels?
This otta get me started anyways. Thanks!
I just don't have a very good understanding of how/why it works.
Here's a few of the things I'm confused about.
1) The relationship between testosterone and estrogen. Test gets converted to estrogen?
2) As I understand it, testosterone is produced in the testies. Also as I understand it, testosterone is also present in females but at lower concentrations. This really confuses me. How is testosterone produced in a womens body?
3) HPTA system. Nolva and Clomid help kick-start natural testosterone production. But they are anti-estrogens. Does this mean that testosterone production is dependent/controlled on estrogen levels in the bloodstream and not testosterone levels?
This otta get me started anyways. Thanks!
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