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Does EQ Suppress Estrogen?

Jul 16, 2025

    Equipoise (Boldenone Undecylenate) has a very low tendency to convert to estrogen (aromatize) compared to testosterone. Here's a breakdown:

    1.Low Aromatization: Boldenone (the active hormone in EQ) aromatizes at roughly 50% the rate of testosterone. This means it converts to estrogen (estradiol) much less readily.

    2.Estrogenic Side Effects: Because of this low conversion rate, EQ is generally associated with fewer estrogenic side effects compared to testosterone or other highly aromatizing steroids. This includes a lower risk of:

    ○Water retention/bloat

    ○Gynecomastia (development of breast tissue in men)

    ○Aggravation of acne (estrogen plays a role)

    3.Not Zero Estrogen: While significantly lower, the conversion rate is not zero. Some estrogen conversion does still occur, especially at higher doses. Individuals who are very sensitive to estrogen might still experience some side effects, or might require a low dose of an aromatase inhibitor (AI), though this is less common than with testosterone.

    4.No Prolactin Increase: EQ does not cause increases in prolactin levels, which is another hormone pathway sometimes involved in side effects like gynecomastia and sexual dysfunction.

    What EQ does suppress:

    ●Natural Testosterone Production: Like virtually all anabolic/androgenic steroids (AAS), EQ will significantly suppress or shut down your body's natural testosterone production. This requires Post Cycle Therapy (PCT) after stopping to help recovery.

    ●Other Hormones: AAS use suppresses the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Testicular Axis (HPTA), affecting LH, FSH, and subsequently testosterone and sperm production.

    Key Takeaways:

    ●EQ does NOT actively "suppress" existing estrogen levels. It simply converts to estrogen at a very low rate compared to testosterone.

    This low conversion rate generally results in fewer estrogenic side effects.

    However, it does not prevent the suppression of natural testosterone production.

    ●Individual response varies. Some users might still need an AI, especially at high doses or if very sensitive.

    ●Blood work is essential before, during, and after any cycle to monitor hormone levels, lipids, red blood cell count (which EQ significantly increases), liver enzymes, and overall health.

    ●AAS use carries significant health risks (cardiovascular, liver, endocrine, psychological) and is illegal without a prescription in most countries.

    ●In short: EQ has low estrogenic activity due to minimal aromatization, but it does not suppress estrogen production itself. Its main hormonal suppression effect is on your natural testosterone production. Always prioritize health and consult with a medical professional knowledgeable about performance enhancement before considering any AAS use.

 

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