Hormonal Dynamics
Aromatase plays a crucial role in converting testosterone to estrogen, highlighting the complex interplay of hormones in both males and females. Testosterone levels soar during puberty and then decline gradually, yet significant individual variation exists, with some older men maintaining youthful levels. Understanding these dynamics, particularly the role of the adrenals and the impact of body fat, is essential for optimizing hormone health throughout life.In this clip
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The Science of How to Optimize Testosterone & Estrogen | Huberman Lab Podcast #15
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Is this the basis of the comparison to testosterone levels? Shouldn't the comparison be based on when estrogen production is at its highest, such as around day 10 - 12 in the cycle, to accurately claim that pre-menopausal women produce more testosterone than estrogen?
What would be a reason for a lot of testosterone to be converted to estradiol?
How does testosterone convert to estradiol?