madman
Super Moderator
Men are living, on average, 7 years less than women. According to Shalin Shah, CEO of Marius Pharmaceuticals, the medical community has ignored a cause for decades due to stigma, "gym bro" stereotypes, and outdated science.
In this episode, Daniel Robbins sits down with Shalin Shah to reveal why he believes testosterone is "less abused than caffeine" and yet still overly restricted. Shalin breaks down the "10 Cups of Coffee" rule (why weekly injections are bad for your body) and how he achieved FDA approval for an oral testosterone pill that mimics the body's natural rhythm.
We Discuss:
* The 7-Year Gap: Why men are dying sooner and the role metabolic health plays.
* Debunking The Myths: Why 1940s science convinced doctors that testosterone was dangerous (and why they were wrong).
* The "10 Cups of Coffee" Rule: Why taking injections is like drinking a week's worth of caffeine on Monday morning.
* Pill vs. Needle: The science behind the new oral therapy replacing injections.
* The FDA Battle: The fight to deschedule testosterone and treat it as a vital metabolic hormone.