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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Hourly Intraday testosterone profiles in young eugonadal (healthy functional) men (1973-1983)
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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 223730" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>You're welcome. I'm not a critic of high TT. For some men, having a high TT and free T seems to be the only way they physically/sexually function. Cellular resistance is cited as the culprit, as it is with psychiatrists prescribing high dose T3 or T4 or both for patients with intractable depression or bipolar. </p><p></p><p>The 'bro science' about men decades ago having high testosterone is such bullshit. It's just an assumption based on anecdotes which are more myth and than fact. If a guy says his grandfather was still banging grandma at 80, that isn't objective evidence that grandpa had a supraphysiologic testosterone level. Erectile function is more complicated than that. It does appear to be objectively true that men's testosterone levels have been declining over the past 40 or 50 years. More chemicals in the air, water, food sounds plausible. Our livers might be overworked trying to filter out ever increasing amounts of endocrine disrupting chemicals and there probably are still amounts of it in our body fat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 223730, member: 42988"] You're welcome. I'm not a critic of high TT. For some men, having a high TT and free T seems to be the only way they physically/sexually function. Cellular resistance is cited as the culprit, as it is with psychiatrists prescribing high dose T3 or T4 or both for patients with intractable depression or bipolar. The 'bro science' about men decades ago having high testosterone is such bullshit. It's just an assumption based on anecdotes which are more myth and than fact. If a guy says his grandfather was still banging grandma at 80, that isn't objective evidence that grandpa had a supraphysiologic testosterone level. Erectile function is more complicated than that. It does appear to be objectively true that men's testosterone levels have been declining over the past 40 or 50 years. More chemicals in the air, water, food sounds plausible. Our livers might be overworked trying to filter out ever increasing amounts of endocrine disrupting chemicals and there probably are still amounts of it in our body fat. [/QUOTE]
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