There was the 2007 study that threw up a red flag
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17062768/
Now a more recent study that came out this past January says its still declining. This study is apparently the first one done on adolescent/young adult menResults: We observe a substantial age-independent decline in T that does not appear to be attributable to observed changes in explanatory factors, including health and lifestyle characteristics such as smoking and obesity. The estimated population-level declines are greater in magnitude than the cross-sectional declines in T typically associated with age.
Conclusions: These results indicate that recent years have seen a substantial, and as yet unrecognized, age-independent population-level decrease in T in American men, potentially attributable to birth cohort differences or to health or environmental effects not captured in observed data.
https://sci-hub.tf/https://doi.org/1...xm.2019.11.010
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11-16-2020, 02:43 AM #1
Testosterone still on the decline (2020 study)
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11-16-2020, 02:56 AM #2
Whacking off at Instagram asses doesn't increase test
Who knew.
Competition, physical exertion & chasing skirts does.Formerly HandBrah, LipBrah & FootBrah
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11-16-2020, 02:59 AM #3
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11-16-2020, 03:01 AM #5
that's cope. more so due to all the pollutants in the water, air and food. even the coating of non-stick pans have been proven to lower testosterone levels
micro plastics are in the water supply and most people drink from plastic bottles.
men raised in 3rd world countries have higher testosterone levels but lower HGHHTC is too skinny for me. Fat Girls only crew. serious
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11-16-2020, 03:02 AM #6
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11-16-2020, 03:08 AM #8
I read recently that over consumption of dairy products, cheese in particular can lower testosterone levels. If true, with the Wuhan virus lock downs in Democrat run states, Dominos business has been doing good business I've read.
https://vitalityinternalmedicine.com...20testosterone.
excerpt:
Various kinds of cheeses are available in many romantic supper dates (pasta, pizza…etc.). Even though consumption of daily is not bad, it isn’t recommended to take such high amounts on a regular basis. Cheese made from cow’s milk can seriously mess with your body’s organic hormonal production. Not only that, but most cheeses will contain synthetic hormones that can conflict with your body’s hormones.
It is to be understood here that cheese consumption is not bad; it is the overconsumption these foods that lower testosterone. Don’t let these foods do harm and risk lowering your testosterone.....
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the food makes a massive difference. American kids are eating genetically modified foods, artificial sugars, and trans fats. then they wonder why they look like shtt and have low test
microwaving food in plastic. plastics in clothing all have ben proven to lower testosterone
left: normal chicken from a 3rd world country
right: American chickenHTC is too skinny for me. Fat Girls only crew. serious
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11-16-2020, 03:14 AM #13
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11-16-2020, 03:19 AM #15
not testosterone. I've said before that HGH levels for American children will be higher than that of their average third world counterpart
its why most kids outgrow their immigrant parents
Some of the approved drugs are synthetic versions of the natural hormones, such as trenbolone acetate and zeranol. Just like the natural hormone implants, before FDA approved these drugs, FDA required information and/or toxicological testing in laboratory animals to determine safe levels in the animal products that we eat (edible tissues). Furthermore, FDA required that the manufacturers demonstrate that the amount of hormone left in each edible tissue after treatment is below the appropriate safe level. As described above, a safe level is a level which would be expected to have no harmful effect in humans.HTC is too skinny for me. Fat Girls only crew. serious
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I think the guy took exception to you criticising whacking off to instagram asses lol
I don't think chickens are even given hormones, they're just selectively bred to be monstrous. Herbicides like atrazine get infused into the soil and affect everything though. The rabid anti-saturated fat propaganda probably has a lot to do with it. People are obsessed with 'lean meat' and cholesterol being bad for you. There are too many factors to pin it on one thing, everything mentioned ITT contributes.
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11-16-2020, 03:28 AM #20
Trans fats are less now than they were in the 90s. Negative press about trans fats pressured mfgs to produce trans fat free foods. The phobia of trans fats started in the mid 90s https://academic.oup.com/nutritionre.../5/138/1820288
If I were to guess, I'd say heavy metals or pollution. But as someone posted above, pollution was bad in the 90s when test was higher. So there goes that idea.
Maybe not enough vitamin E? Lot of research seems to show vitamin e protects the testicles from things like cadmium and mercury. Going down a list of foods that contain a lot of vitamin E, I don't think Americans get much of it.
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11-16-2020, 03:31 AM #21
Definitely, didn't want to bring this up but US government for generations has been cucked by FDA lobbyists who don't care about society (which is fine, capitalism & all) but its the government's job to regulate what they can actually get away with feeding people since free market no regs won't work if people are already eating themselves in to chemical castration.
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11-16-2020, 05:11 AM #22
Beef too
they BUSTING the cows and milking them 2 times a day to pull 10 gallons of milk out of them
so beef, milk and milk products lower your test and turn you into a women with all those womanly hormones..
mine all ready increased by 58% by discontinuing meat consumption
it's probably in the 70-80% increased by now as that test was done 3 months ago.
225, 9 months ago> 356, 3 months ago > est 400-425 range now...
by my next test in a few months march* it will be in the 500-700 range
I have big balls size of medium size eggs..
lot of lies on tv Steaks and burgers are not manly LOL
I never had an issues with cholesterol 135 total is my baseline
currently 122 totalLast edited by Anonymous000; 11-16-2020 at 05:25 AM.
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11-16-2020, 06:01 AM #26
Better than being low test naturally.
Or are some of you unaware of the poor health conditions correlated to low T?
Pretty sure most males should be on TRT right now. It’s not a bad thing. People need to stop stigmatizing it because that’s why we have so many soyboys running around.
Medicate up in all your ADHD meds but god forbid you supplement to get your T levels in normal range.
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11-16-2020, 06:32 AM #29
Here’s an interesting vid I’ve just watched. Insta/social media making us all betas
https://youtu.be/xpVnXJl3GK8
LOOL dairy is not decreasing test. If anything, we are eating LESS dairy than we used to since now everyone’s drinking soy and other hippie milks because of the fear mongering around dairy. The hormones in dairy are minuscule and will be deactivated by the liver.
I would say the biggest diet factor is the increase in processed junk foods and vegetable oils over the years, and everyone avoiding red meat, eggs and yea, full fat dairy products, that actually support hormone production.
Not to mention the rampant use of pesticides and other hormonal disrupting chemicals in our so called ‘healthy’ food supply (grains, vegetables...)Last edited by Realityy; 11-16-2020 at 06:44 AM.
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