I thought it was a little high, at least higher than I expected, considering what my diet is. I did not get a ratio, only total, so I guess that would have painted a better picture.
Thank you, John. Like I said, it was higher than expected, but I have zero knowledge of what the actual ramifications are. I can only speak to what I've one heard from sensationalized media. Your articles and opinions have changed my views on MANY things. I've found the price foundation to be an incredible resource to say the least
Was wondering about this. If ones free test is in the high to high-normal range, but ones total test is in the low to low-normal range, does that mean that person is "OK"? If you bump total test, does that automatically bump free test? Could you have high total, but low free? Would any doc consider hormones for a person with low total, but normal free?