I am looking for the story I did on this, but as I recall, T/E ratios were based on 
males. Nobody
ever checked to see if T/E ratios fluctuate during a woman's monthly hormonal cycle.

Dan Kaplan wrote:

> --- "Wayne T. Armbrust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > instead of coming up with the lame excuse that she did, that
> > somehow birth control pills caused her testosterone-epitestosterone
> > level to be more than 10 times normal.
>
> As lame as that excuse might have been, was it ever scientifically
> refuted?  Last I saw, people seemed to be suggesting it was actually a
> fairly credible explanation that should be investigated further.
>
> Dan
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