The thing about Testosterone, is that a lot of people have no idea how differently their life would be if they just had, at minimum, 700+ ng/dL. How your body will actually push you to go do something physical instead of letting you sit on the fucking couch eating cookies. Actually having a sex drive. Actually looking at a woman and lusting for her instead of feeling indifferent. The list goes on and on. But how do you convince someone that is perfectly content in their Low T life, that they arent healthy? That their decisions in life are mostly based on Estrogen being the controlling hormone. A hormone that was almost undetectable in a male teenager or younger 20 years ago, is now being routinely found in testing at those ages. With adult males having far more, on average.
The only thing it makes me curious is if the US Government is purposefully making it this way. Salt Peter or "Potassium Nitrate" is a food preservative thats found in just about all food that the military distributes. That was decades ago. Now its in just about everything that a civilian touches. A lack of testosterone in the young male audience has made the crime rate go down significantly. Another one, is that back in the 2000's - remember those pregnant and 16 shows? All the talk about teen pregnancy in the media? Was it never as big of a problem as we thought it was back then? Or has it became such a small issue now that its not even worth mentioning. I havent heard about a teen pregnancy in years - but that could just be the company I keep.
If we cleaned up the food in the US - I suspect that a lot of other changes in the US would happen.
The thing about Testosterone, is that a lot of people have no idea how differently their life would be if they just had, at minimum, 700+ ng/dL. How your body will actually push you to go do something physical instead of letting you sit on the fucking couch eating cookies. Actually having a sex drive. Actually looking at a woman and lusting for her instead of feeling indifferent. The list goes on and on. But how do you convince someone that is perfectly content in their Low T life, that they arent healthy? That their decisions in life are mostly based on Estrogen being the controlling hormone. A hormone that was almost undetectable in a male teenager or younger 20 years ago, is now being routinely found in testing at those ages. With adult males having far more, on average.
The only thing it makes me curious is if the US Government is purposefully making it this way. Salt Peter or "Potassium Nitrate" is a food preservative thats found in just about all food that the military distributes. That was decades ago. Now its in just about everything that a civilian touches. A lack of testosterone in the young male audience has made the crime rate go down significantly. Another one, is that back in the 2000's - remember those pregnant and 16 shows? All the talk about teen pregnancy in the media? Was it never as big of a problem as we thought it was back then? Or has it became such a small issue now that its not even worth mentioning. I havent heard about a teen pregnancy in years - but that could just be the company I keep.
If we cleaned up the food in the US - I suspect that a lot of other changes in the US would happen.
Maybe, just maybe - we'd have people in the population that would remind others that they are the Silver Backs in this comparison.
What I find frustrating, is that the average doctor that tries to treat low testosterone, has a target of 400... You need to shop around to find one that has a clue, and will help get you to around 1000.The thing about Testosterone, is that a lot of people have no idea how differently their life would be if they just had, at minimum, 700+ ng/dL.
The thing about Testosterone, is that a lot of people have no idea how differently their life would be if they just had, at minimum, 700+ ng/dL. How your body will actually push you to go do something physical instead of letting you sit on the fucking couch eating cookies. Actually having a sex drive. Actually looking at a woman and lusting for her instead of feeling indifferent. The list goes on and on. But how do you convince someone that is perfectly content in their Low T life, that they arent healthy? That their decisions in life are mostly based on Estrogen being the controlling hormone. A hormone that was almost undetectable in a male teenager or younger 20 years ago, is now being routinely found in testing at those ages. With adult males having far more, on average.
The only thing it makes me curious is if the US Government is purposefully making it this way. Salt Peter or "Potassium Nitrate" is a food preservative thats found in just about all food that the military distributes. That was decades ago. Now its in just about everything that a civilian touches. A lack of testosterone in the young male audience has made the crime rate go down significantly. Another one, is that back in the 2000's - remember those pregnant and 16 shows? All the talk about teen pregnancy in the media? Was it never as big of a problem as we thought it was back then? Or has it became such a small issue now that its not even worth mentioning. I havent heard about a teen pregnancy in years - but that could just be the company I keep.
If we cleaned up the food in the US - I suspect that a lot of other changes in the US would happen.
Maybe, just maybe - we'd have people in the population that would remind others that they are the Silver Backs in this comparison.
What I find frustrating, is that the average doctor that tries to treat low testosterone, has a target of 400... You need to shop around to find one that has a clue, and will help get you to around 1000.
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The thing about Testosterone, is that a lot of people have no idea how differently their life would be if they just had, at minimum, 700+ ng/dL. How your body will actually push you to go do something physical instead of letting you sit on the fucking couch eating cookies. Actually having a sex drive. Actually looking at a woman and lusting for her instead of feeling indifferent. The list goes on and on. But how do you convince someone that is perfectly content in their Low T life, that they arent healthy? That their decisions in life are mostly based on Estrogen being the controlling hormone. A hormone that was almost undetectable in a male teenager or younger 20 years ago, is now being routinely found in testing at those ages. With adult males having far more, on average.
The only thing it makes me curious is if the US Government is purposefully making it this way. Salt Peter or "Potassium Nitrate" is a food preservative thats found in just about all food that the military distributes. That was decades ago. Now its in just about everything that a civilian touches. A lack of testosterone in the young male audience has made the crime rate go down significantly. Another one, is that back in the 2000's - remember those pregnant and 16 shows? All the talk about teen pregnancy in the media? Was it never as big of a problem as we thought it was back then? Or has it became such a small issue now that its not even worth mentioning. I havent heard about a teen pregnancy in years - but that could just be the company I keep.
If we cleaned up the food in the US - I suspect that a lot of other changes in the US would happen.
Maybe, just maybe - we'd have people in the population that would remind others that they are the Silver Backs in this comparison.