I have done my best research regarding this issue. I was painstakingly attempting to identify the group of bacteria that controls the levels of T, DHT, E2, etc. As I said, this was the most difficult task in my whole life! Getting an engineering degree was a hike in the park by comparison. Both literature and available resources are extremely scant! But I’m getting there with my unstoppable determination to get healthy. My latest research findings on this topic unveiled that cecal bacteria (existing in the cecal segment of the divestive tract) may be responsible for the levels of the said hormones. Certain strains of Lactobacillus, E. Coli, bacteroides, etc. are largely involved since they’ve all been linked to Beta-glucuronidase activity. Interestingly, I’m low in all of them.
See this:
“This novel finding demonstrates that the Gut Microbiota in cecum is crucial for deglucuronidation of both DHT and T. It is likely that bacterial β-glucuronidase activity is responsible for this deglucuronidation , as certain members of the Gut Microbiota exhibit high β-glucuronidase activity . It has been shown that the capacity of deglucuronidation can vary between individuals and that it can be altered by treatment with probiotics or a change in diet . Collectively, these findings demonstrate that the Gut Microbiota in cecum is crucial for the substantial deglucuronidation of DHT and T at this site in young and healthy mice. ”