hardasnails1973
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Calcium d will not drive estrogen too low because it just make sure that its escorted out the body and not reabsorbed back in the blood stream adding extra stress to liver and possible clogging up testosterone receptors.Iggy_347 said:Great thread......
I have used the product "Post Cycle" from Protein Factory which contains Calcium D-Glucarate to lower my High E levels and I have had good results. I have also used DIM but If I am not careful about the dosage have found that I can drive my E2 too low with DIM. When taking Calcium D-Glucarate I have not gotten too low.
Just my 2 cents
The 64 million dollar question is " will the reabsorb estrogen affect testosterone receptors sites I think this can be explained by xenoestrogen causing disruption in scientific findings and in clincal setting so my answer to this is YES !! and calcium D may be the missing piece of the puzzle due to all the hormone laiden meat and pesticides we consume.. Could be why cancer rate is on the rise but more so my theory of cancer is that is lack of iodine that fucken FDA took out of food in the 70's and replaced with bromine which causes iodine not to be assimulated in the thyroid.
