Estrogen-conversion Ratios

geoboy

yes its me
anybody have a link for getting the estrogen conversion ratios (compared to testosterone usually as the standard)

ie d-bol converts to estrogen at a rate x times greater than test mg for mg

in the meantime, an experience question for dbol and test users. generally speaking, how many mg of dbol will get you to same estrogen bloat level as 200 mg of test cyp?


thanks
 
It can't even exist for a simple reason, we do "aromatize" a Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) at the same rate. Our enzymes levels are personal, like test levels. So we don't aromatize at the same rate. Each of us are different for DHT, Estradiol and Progesterone...
 
Exactly! Different people have different aromatase rates. Thats part of your genetic luck or lack thereof.
 
rEHB said:
It can't even exist for a simple reason, we do "aromatize" a Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) at the same rate. Our enzymes levels are personal, like test levels. So we don't aromatize at the same rate. Each of us are different for DHT, Estradiol and Progesterone...

True enough......but would there not be some sort of ratio for an individual person ? Take me for instance, I might aromatize Test at a certain rate, say 30%........then would Deca not be a certain % of that, say half the rate as compared to Test. D-bol might be at slightly more than the Test rate, and so forth.
 
StoneColdNTO said:
True enough......but would there not be some sort of ratio for an individual person ? Take me for instance, I might aromatize Test at a certain rate, say 30%........then would Deca not be a certain % of that, say half the rate as compared to Test. D-bol might be at slightly more than the Test rate, and so forth.

right on stonecold. you beat me to it. :cool:

not looking for an absolute conversion rate, just a testosterone based index. person to person conversion rates not possible because of the genetically (and fat %) determined level of aromatase. but in a given individual, with a given level of aromatase activity, a test-based comparison of an Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) tendency to aromatize would be useful.
 
We all aromatise at different rates....peroid. Perhaps someday a scientist somewhere will figure out some kind of formula based on each individul blood test. But that would be in the far far future.
 
Aromatase

All steroids have a higher or lower average rate at which they aromatize. I will try to find some information on the subject and post it.

PS
 
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