High Estradiol Levels & Fat Storage

[quote]Rexer666 wrote:
KSman wrote:
Get some anastrozole, take 1mg per week and increase by what weight you have above 160 pounds. Test E2 after one month and do changes to dose as the results suggest. Aim for E2=17-20.

If T levels are low, adjusting E2 alone may be helpful, but perhaps not enough.

I went to the doctors but I cannot find a good specialist here in my area (I am not in the US at the moment). Also, I do not have other health issues besides the fat ass - everything else seems normal, therefore the doctors I went to are very hesitant to try to treat me for it (and also they have not treated many cases like that). I am hesitant to take anything not prescribed as of now, although anastrozole might be available without prescription.

Thank you for the suggestions but as of right now I was considering a diet or increase of certain micro-elements than a pill. Thank you again![/quote]

Do you know your E2 levels? If so, please post with lab ranges.

If the E2 is the problem, as the title of of this thead suggests, then things like micro-elements will not address or solve your problem.

(Anastrozole is available in a liquid form from research companies and that is how many are using it when not via a prescription. You may only need 1mg/week.)

[quote]Rexer666 wrote:
KNB wrote:
bugs wrote:
Since you prefer naturals (I do too) look up Epilobium for an aromitase inhibitor. I went to BCN, and use 5 drops 2Xday to get the levels down.

Could you provide the link to where you bought the Epilobium?

Thanks.

http://www.bcn4life.com/epilob_1.htm

I guess you haven’t heard about the Metabolic Diet. Many guys and gals on this site use it. I do too. In two months, I lost 2-1/2 inches off my waist, and didn’t measure this week but my pants are looser yet. I have also been building mass while using the diet so I ignore the scale and measure instead. The last time I did weigh I had lost ten pounds of fat. I don’t understand why a doctor hasn’t helped you out knowing a problem exists.
KNB

I have heard of the Metabolic diet but never tried it. I am about 210 lbs and I do not think that I need to cut yet (bare with me for a sec) because most of my muscles are around my legs (I guess this is part of the benefit with high estradiol levels - much stronger lower body compared to upper body).

Threfore, I have never been on a real cutting diet. Either way, is there a link to the Metabolic diet or any information you wouldn’t mind sharing?

The doctors did not help me because, although edocrinologist, the medical system in the country does not bring them any money from other hormones besides insulin. Therefore, they are primarily interested in diabetes and everything else is kind of forgotten and left in the dusty books.

wannabeBIG - I think that actually a lot of males have that problem. I get pretty mad when I see the new summer articles - “Get a six pack”, “Shred fat off your belly” and such. I know that you lose fat all over your body but I have had some kind of abs for the past 10 year - I am looking for a tight ass (my own, although a female’s would be nice too)and I would love to read an article somewhere, which addresses that topic.

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www.metabolicdiet.com
There are a lot of links on this site, I suggest you use them. There is also a Metabolic Diet for Bobybuilders by Dr. DiPasquale. Same guy. The Metabolic diet kickstarts your hormones to gain muscle,and lose fat at the same time. That IS what you want right? I am still gaining strength, and losing fat on the Met. Diet, and will stay on it until it doesn’t work anymore (which is technically impossible, actually). Good luck, and if I can be of any more help PM me.

KNB