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Will Arimidex return prostate to normal?

LMuscle

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Since being on TRT with no AI, it seems that my prostate has become swollen for the past 3-4 months. I have begun Arimidex (last week) to lower my estrodiol (was high), so should my prostate eventually get back to normal?
 
Again, it sounds like I am plugging stinging nettle- and I guess I am. It is known to help with prostate enlargement and increase your piss flow. Do some studying on it.
 
Since being on TRT with no AI, it seems that my prostate has become swollen for the past 3-4 months. I have begun Arimidex (last week) to lower my estrodiol (was high), so should my prostate eventually get back to normal?

You might want to check out this article:
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Their evidence is that BPH is caused by blood flow issues. It makes a lot of sense but I'd like to see their results reproduced by someone else.
 
Since being on TRT with no AI, it seems that my prostate has become swollen for the past 3-4 months. I have begun Arimidex (last week) to lower my estrodiol (was high), so should my prostate eventually get back to normal?

yes it will help. Take some saw palmetto as well.
 
Dihydrotestosterone is also a key component of benign prostatic hyperplasia.

More test= more things 5-alpha reductase can turn into Dihydrotestosterone.
 
Dihydrotestosterone is also a key component of benign prostatic hyperplasia.

More test= more things 5-alpha reductase can turn into Dihydrotestosterone.

E2 ---> increases SHBG ------>makes DHT more sensitive at the prostate receptors. One feeds the other, but e2 is more likely going to be the catylst. I have seen high e2 low DHT, normal SHBG with people that have BPH. Actually BPH could be coming from inflamation from with in the GI tract. I have had cases corrected GI tract reduced BPH since bacteria can translocate very easily.
 
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