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Women make just as much testosterone as men do. The only difference is most of it gets converted into estrogen, leaving only a small percentage of testosterone active in the body. In men, it's the opposite; the body only converts a small percentage of testosterone into estrogen.
So, what I'm getting at here is this:
Taking an anabolic steroid by a woman: her body will convert that extra hormone into estrogen (water retention, fat gain on cycle etc). So what we need is something that will help prevent that conversion to avoid the excess estrogen while on cycle.
This does not apply to everyone. Some women do not experience this. Blood work would be very helpful from women who are on cycle to make better conclusions.
So, what I'm getting at here is this:
Taking an anabolic steroid by a woman: her body will convert that extra hormone into estrogen (water retention, fat gain on cycle etc). So what we need is something that will help prevent that conversion to avoid the excess estrogen while on cycle.
This does not apply to everyone. Some women do not experience this. Blood work would be very helpful from women who are on cycle to make better conclusions.