Peter Attia· MD
who are also in a state of decline because by the way men's estrogen levels are also declining because they're Tethered to their testosterone levels so as testosterone goes down so does aromatized estrogen and it goes down with it
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who are also in a state of decline because by the way men's estrogen levels are also declining because they're Tethered to their testosterone levels so as testosterone goes down so does aromatized estrogen and it goes down with it
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Now, to be clear, men are also losing estrogen as they age because for men estrogen comes primarily from testosterone conversion, right? So testosterone is aromatized into estrogen. And so you know a man with a testosterone of 800 NOGS per deciliter, all things equal, is going to have a higher estrogen level than one with 300 nanogs per deciliter.