hamletshead
New Member
If you do a Google search on "How to Raise Testosterone Naturally" or even casually follow any bodybuilding sites, you'll note that the articles all recommend limiting alcohol intake because it allegedly affects testosterone levels (i.e., lowers test production).
Assuming for the sake of argument that is true [and ignoring evidence that hard alcohol consumption results in a spike in T], does anyone have any evidence that alcohol consumption has any effect on T levels of men on T-replacement therapy? Given that natural test production is suppressed, and injections go directly into the muscle or subcutaneous fat, it doesn't seem like alcohol consumption would make any difference to either total or free T levels, unless it affects conversion somehow.
Anyone care to weigh in?
Assuming for the sake of argument that is true [and ignoring evidence that hard alcohol consumption results in a spike in T], does anyone have any evidence that alcohol consumption has any effect on T levels of men on T-replacement therapy? Given that natural test production is suppressed, and injections go directly into the muscle or subcutaneous fat, it doesn't seem like alcohol consumption would make any difference to either total or free T levels, unless it affects conversion somehow.
Anyone care to weigh in?