Andrew Huberman· PhD
and the enzymes that we're going to talk about today are the aromatases mainly the aromatases convert testosterone into estrogen
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and the enzymes that we're going to talk about today are the aromatases mainly the aromatases convert testosterone into estrogen
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which can then be converted to dihydrotestosterone from five alpha reductase or two estrogen derivatives with aromatase
the testosterone can be converted to estrogen and that all of these hormones testosterone estrogen and inhibin produced by the sertoli cells as a result of fsh feedback negatively at different parts of the hypothalamic pituitary gonadal access this is how many hormones work if they are high they feed back and you can see the releasing hormones or the precursor hormones going down