Gûs80
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Dr Ray Peat mentions in some articles that the cause of autoimmune diseases is high estrogen. Considering this, has anyone seen benefits from using a pharmaceutical aromatase inhibitor?
I have a positive ANA marker for Lupus/Sjogren's, and even though it's low, I have several of the symptoms of these diseases, such as joint pain, dry mucous membranes and a recent skin lesion after exposure to the sun.
I take TRT and I was using exemestane 5mg/day, however in the last exam my E2 came to 50pg, I notice that together the symptoms got worse. According to Dr Rand Mcclein, the ideal for men is between 20 and 30pg. He recommends 1mg of anastrozole EOD, or 25mg of exemestane EOD, but my doctor insists it's too much. I clearly observe symptoms of high serotonin, increased anxiety, worsening sleep...
I intend to test larger doses and would like to know if anyone on the forum has had similar experiences.
I have a positive ANA marker for Lupus/Sjogren's, and even though it's low, I have several of the symptoms of these diseases, such as joint pain, dry mucous membranes and a recent skin lesion after exposure to the sun.
I take TRT and I was using exemestane 5mg/day, however in the last exam my E2 came to 50pg, I notice that together the symptoms got worse. According to Dr Rand Mcclein, the ideal for men is between 20 and 30pg. He recommends 1mg of anastrozole EOD, or 25mg of exemestane EOD, but my doctor insists it's too much. I clearly observe symptoms of high serotonin, increased anxiety, worsening sleep...
I intend to test larger doses and would like to know if anyone on the forum has had similar experiences.