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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
so what *are* the possible causes of late-onset secondary hypogonadism?
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<blockquote data-quote="Outcome" data-source="post: 138174" data-attributes="member: 16154"><p>GMO foods entered the market in 1995 and along with it a massive increase in use of the herbicide glyphosate which is an analog of the amino acid glycine. No doubt this has played a role in declining testosterone levels. </p><p>The use of the herbicide 2,4-d in agriculture has a much longer track record going back to the late 1940’s. All these agricultural herbicides are highly estrogenic for sure and attack us at the dna level. Then downstream from there are epigenetic changes so each generation has accumulated changes from these substances and we’re still being bombarded by them and many more . We’re pretty screwed now so you have to take control of your own chemistry and minimize, detox and supplement. Just like Gman said. If you’re on trt you are taking control because you’re doing full spec blood work ups more than the average guy and you can identify things you need to work on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outcome, post: 138174, member: 16154"] GMO foods entered the market in 1995 and along with it a massive increase in use of the herbicide glyphosate which is an analog of the amino acid glycine. No doubt this has played a role in declining testosterone levels. The use of the herbicide 2,4-d in agriculture has a much longer track record going back to the late 1940’s. All these agricultural herbicides are highly estrogenic for sure and attack us at the dna level. Then downstream from there are epigenetic changes so each generation has accumulated changes from these substances and we’re still being bombarded by them and many more . We’re pretty screwed now so you have to take control of your own chemistry and minimize, detox and supplement. Just like Gman said. If you’re on trt you are taking control because you’re doing full spec blood work ups more than the average guy and you can identify things you need to work on. [/QUOTE]
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