Austinite
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I'd like to know what the Aromatase inhibitor (AI) dosage was for the (n=1) study linked. More and more research is pointing to elevated estradiol causing prostate issues (sure I can see hypertrophy over time from AAS) like BPH or prostatitis, not the androgens themselves.
Just an example, I can't find the really good one that shows a direct relationship - but you get the idea. Estradiol causes the rapid accumulation of cAMP in human prostate. *Note: The antiestrogens mentioned in the abstract refers to SERMS, not AI's.
lol, I was trying to keep that can of worms closed. Estrogen relation to prostate is such an incredibly wide research topic. I'm actually still researching because I'm still not convinced, then again, I've said that about 100 other things and eventually proven wrong.
Guys pinning test are supposed to masturbate less? I can't imagine how hard that would be lol
Austinite, does this apply to testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) patients? Or just mega doses to produce gains?
It certainly applies to testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) patients. Educated and up to date endocrinologists and urologists often order PSA panels. The idea of megadoses isn't as dangerous as it may sound, however, for someone like me, who's been cycling on and off for nearly 2 decades, it becomes quite an elevated concern.
As for masterbation, it's only a concern if you're diagnosed with an enlarged prostate, as the act can worsen the condition due to the muscle being exercised. Similar to painful urination, you'll also realize that ejaculation is also painful. But there's no need to avoid masterbation if you don't have an enlarged prostate.
Are there any steroids which are more aggravating to prostate health? I'm thinking, specifically about high androgen steroids and compounds that are derived from DHT (Masteron, for example).
Few weeks ago you've mentioned in your vitamin thread that cialis has few other benefit on top of helping with ED. I researched it, and I'm going to use 10mg for my next cycle. While reading this thread, I knew you were going to recommend cialis lol.
Is it true that it increases blood flow, helps with depression, lowers bad cholesterol, and lowers BP?
Would you recommend cialis 5mg daily off cycle for people in their 20's?