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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Declining Fertility in the World
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<blockquote data-quote="granger" data-source="post: 261193" data-attributes="member: 45577"><p>SOO many factors! would be interesting to see a debate about testosterone levels dropping if is in fact as large as some studies say and or what factors (ie is it just sugar/obesity? mostly?). </p><p></p><p>From my lived experience all my friends that wanted kids were able to relatively easily, which is good sign cant be THAT bad. </p><p></p><p>But obesity is prob a big one, along with those phthalates on EVERYTHING along with roundup etc I think is pretty clear its messing things up health/hormone wise. I mean most of the pesticides/herbacides are hormone based or shut off enzymatic activity etc and certainly is cross over between plant hormones affecting mammals. </p><p></p><p>Elon musk says we have a depopulation problem not an overpopulation problem.. which is interesting, forget his actual points if he is saying population is actually going to start deceasing or we need more and more people to keep things going as folks live for so much longer now. different take than most people as only so much resources to sustain people, maybe he is banking on technology allowing people to be more efficient in resource uptake, and technology increases faster with more people to do it.. I could be very wrong, but certainly lines up with the point of this thread that fertility is dropping!</p><p></p><p>folks always think gov wants to depopulate but population is #1 for power and money, governments want MORE AND MORE people not less, same with any corporation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="granger, post: 261193, member: 45577"] SOO many factors! would be interesting to see a debate about testosterone levels dropping if is in fact as large as some studies say and or what factors (ie is it just sugar/obesity? mostly?). From my lived experience all my friends that wanted kids were able to relatively easily, which is good sign cant be THAT bad. But obesity is prob a big one, along with those phthalates on EVERYTHING along with roundup etc I think is pretty clear its messing things up health/hormone wise. I mean most of the pesticides/herbacides are hormone based or shut off enzymatic activity etc and certainly is cross over between plant hormones affecting mammals. Elon musk says we have a depopulation problem not an overpopulation problem.. which is interesting, forget his actual points if he is saying population is actually going to start deceasing or we need more and more people to keep things going as folks live for so much longer now. different take than most people as only so much resources to sustain people, maybe he is banking on technology allowing people to be more efficient in resource uptake, and technology increases faster with more people to do it.. I could be very wrong, but certainly lines up with the point of this thread that fertility is dropping! folks always think gov wants to depopulate but population is #1 for power and money, governments want MORE AND MORE people not less, same with any corporation. [/QUOTE]
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