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Just received my results back from LabCorp. Currently on Test Cyp 200. Take .30units Monday, Wednesday, Friday. I did bloods on Tuesday, a day after I pinned .30units. My testosterone total came back at 1692, estradiol came back at 39. Currently taking EstroDim (2 capsules daily) Have night sweats and urgent urination. Holding water weight in face and lower hips. Diet and workouts dialed in. Should I increase another capsule of EstroDim, or ditch the EstroDim and low dose ai?

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2 capsules of EstroDIM is 200mg of DIM and 400mg of Indole-3-Carbinol. Max daily dosing of DIM is 300mg, so before you can say it isn’t working, you should try 3 tablets for a few weeks.

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