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Hey everyone! Let’s talk about testosterone, a super important hormone for guys. It’s not just about muscles and body hair; it plays a big role in mood, energy, and overall health.

 

Why Testosterone is Important:

 

Development of Male Characteristics: Think muscle mass, bone density, and body hair.

 

Libido and Mood: It influences sex drive and how you feel day-to-day.

 

Energy Levels: Helps keep you energized and ready to tackle the day.

 

Daily Cycle:

 

Testosterone levels are highest in the morning and lowest in the evening. This natural cycle helps regulate your energy and mood throughout the day.

 

How It’s Released:

 

The brain’s hypothalamus releases a hormone that signals the pituitary gland to produce luteinizing hormone (LH). LH then tells the testes to produce testosterone.

 

Why Regulation is Key:

 

Balanced testosterone levels are crucial. High levels can boost performance and libido, while low levels might lead to fatigue and mood swings.

 

Natural Fluctuations:

 

Activities like exercise, competition, or even watching an exciting movie can cause temporary spikes in testosterone. These fluctuations help your body respond to different demands.

 

Maintaining balanced testosterone levels is essential for overall well-being. Got any questions or thoughts? Drop them below!

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1 hour ago, Sweetie Pie said:

Avoid diary products because it suppressed your testosterone productions.  Yay!!

Hey there! Thanks for bringing up an interesting point about dairy products and testosterone. The relationship between dairy and testosterone levels is still being researched, and while some studies suggest that hormones in dairy might influence testosterone, the evidence isn’t conclusive yet.

 

It’s always a good idea to maintain a balanced diet and see how your body responds to different foods. If you’re concerned about the impact of dairy, you might consider moderating your intake and consulting with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.

 

Do you have any other thoughts or questions on this topic? Let’s keep the conversation going! 

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7 minutes ago, Eddie Adrika said:

Do you have any other thoughts or questions on this topic? Let’s keep the conversation going! 

Aiya,  You cannot always maintain the same level of testosterone as you age, just like collagen, it decreases with age.   Furthermore, if you are suffering from major diseases, or taking prolonged medication, your testosterone will ago plunged with it.   While testosterone fluctuates throughout the day, just like high blood pressure,  it also fluctuates with age.   There is no one rule to maintain high testosterone,  the only safe bet is to maintain a proper diet, no smoking, no alcohol beverage,  keep your stress level low, stop over consuming protein to increase your body mass or any foods that drive your hormones crazy.  You know, the basic stuff.   Yay!!!  I score again.

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1 hour ago, Sweetie Pie said:

Aiya,  You cannot always maintain the same level of testosterone as you age, just like collagen, it decreases with age.   Furthermore, if you are suffering from major diseases, or taking prolonged medication, your testosterone will ago plunged with it.   While testosterone fluctuates throughout the day, just like high blood pressure,  it also fluctuates with age.   There is no one rule to maintain high testosterone,  the only safe bet is to maintain a proper diet, no smoking, no alcohol beverage,  keep your stress level low, stop over consuming protein to increase your body mass or any foods that drive your hormones crazy.  You know, the basic stuff.   Yay!!!  I score again.

You’ve made some great points about how testosterone levels can fluctuate with age and health conditions. It’s definitely true that maintaining a balanced lifestyle with a proper diet, no smoking, and low stress is crucial. I also think regular exercise and getting enough sleep play a big role too. 

 

Additionally, some people find that certain supplements can help boost testosterone levels. Have you looked into any supplements that might be beneficial?

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5 hours ago, Pubico1 said:

I vaguely recall coming across an article about body fat % and its relation with testosterone level . In a nutshell, having a low body fat% is ideal for testosterone level. The leaner the more macho maybe 

Great observation! You’re spot on—research shows that lower body fat percentages are generally associated with higher testosterone levels. This is because excess body fat can lead to increased production of estrogen, which can lower testosterone. So, staying lean can indeed help maintain optimal testosterone levels

 

Do you have any tips or favorite workouts for staying fit?

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@Eddie Adrikaapparently working out alone won’t make the cut. Diet in fact plays a much defining factor. Some say 80% diet 20% workout in terms of impact. Perhaps moderate weigh bearing exercise to increase muscle to fat ratio. And a well balanced lower caloric meal. Staying lean and trim is a tough nut for many folks… no wonder I find lean tallish male body super attractive mmm.. likely these lean boys have high levels of testosterone cruising through their popping veins and lan jiaos 

 

the skinny boys I’ve edged so far are usually well endowed with stiff large kukubirds and heftier ballsacks … mmmm … or is it rather a matter of perception and body proportion?

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14 hours ago, Eddie Adrika said:

 

Do you have any other thoughts or questions on this topic? Let’s keep the conversation going! 

 

 

The big impact of suficcient testosterone is in male libido.   And what about general health?  This is not too clear in general.  

 

With absence of or little testosterone, muscles can be preserved with adequate exercise, the heart, nerves, brain can be kept normal with the reduced testosterone produced by the adrenal glands. It is even being speculated that absence of testosterone contributes to longevity.  This is why it should be seriously evaluated if supplementation is convenient,  if it is not to recover great erections.  

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On 10/15/2024 at 11:50 AM, Sweetie Pie said:

Avoid diary products because it suppressed your testosterone productions.  Yay!!

 

It is actually much more than just diary products that may reduce testosterone levels.

However, none of the research has been conclusive.

 

You did not mention alcohol and soy!  ha ha

 

For those interested:

 

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325186#alcohol

 

There may also be some ways to boost testosterone naturally, including:

 

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Our testicles are the organ producing both the sperm cells for reproduction and male hormone testosterone. Nature had it by having them in a sac, your scrotum outside the body to keep it cool because our body temperature is too warm for it to function well. Unfortunately these days, most guys wear tight fitting underwear which is actually affecting it's function. So whenever possible, try to go command or wear loose clothing at home or better still, sleep naked and let them hang out loosely and freely.

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12 hours ago, Pubico1 said:

@Eddie Adrikaapparently working out alone won’t make the cut. Diet in fact plays a much defining factor. Some say 80% diet 20% workout in terms of impact. Perhaps moderate weigh bearing exercise to increase muscle to fat ratio. And a well balanced lower caloric meal. Staying lean and trim is a tough nut for many folks… no wonder I find lean tallish male body super attractive mmm.. likely these lean boys have high levels of testosterone cruising through their popping veins and lan jiaos 

 

the skinny boys I’ve edged so far are usually well endowed with stiff large kukubirds and heftier ballsacks … mmmm … or is it rather a matter of perception and body proportion?

Apparently working out alone won’t make the cut. Diet in fact plays a much defining factor. Some say 80% diet 20% workout in terms of impact.

Reply: Absolutely! A balanced diet is crucial for maintaining optimal health and fitness. It’s often said that “abs are made in the kitchen,” highlighting the significant role diet plays. Combining a nutritious diet with regular exercise is the best approach for overall well-being.

 

Perhaps moderate weight-bearing exercise to increase muscle to fat ratio. And a well-balanced lower caloric meal.

Reply: Yes, incorporating weight-bearing exercises can help build muscle and reduce fat. Pairing this with a well-balanced, lower-calorie diet can support your fitness goals and help maintain a lean physique.

 

Staying lean and trim is a tough nut for many folks… no wonder I find lean tallish male body super attractive mmm… likely these lean boys have high levels of testosterone cruising through their popping veins and lan jiaos.

Reply: Staying lean can indeed be challenging, but it’s all about finding the right balance that works for you. And yes, lean physiques can be quite attractive! High testosterone levels can contribute to muscle definition and overall vitality, which might be why those lean, tall guys catch your eye. 

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12 hours ago, Steve5380 said:

 

The big impact of suficcient testosterone is in male libido.   And what about general health?  This is not too clear in general.  

 

With absence of or little testosterone, muscles can be preserved with adequate exercise, the heart, nerves, brain can be kept normal with the reduced testosterone produced by the adrenal glands. It is even being speculated that absence of testosterone contributes to longevity.  This is why it should be seriously evaluated if supplementation is convenient,  if it is not to recover great erections.  

The big impact of sufficient testosterone is in male libido. And what about general health? This is not too clear in general.

Reply: While testosterone is well-known for its role in male libido, it also significantly impacts general health. It helps maintain muscle mass, bone density, and red blood cell production. Additionally, testosterone influences mood, energy levels, and cognitive function.

 

With absence of or little testosterone, muscles can be preserved with adequate exercise, the heart, nerves, brain can be kept normal with the reduced testosterone produced by the adrenal glands. It is even being speculated that absence of testosterone contributes to longevity.

Reply: It’s true that the body can adapt to lower testosterone levels to some extent. Exercise and a healthy lifestyle can help maintain muscle and overall health. However, low testosterone can still lead to issues like reduced bone density, increased body fat, and mood changes3. The link between low testosterone and longevity is an interesting area of research, but more studies are needed to draw definitive conclusions.

 

This is why it should be seriously evaluated if supplementation is convenient, if it is not to recover great erections.

Reply: Deciding whether to supplement testosterone should be done carefully and under medical supervision. While supplementation can help with symptoms like low libido and energy, it’s important to consider potential risks and benefits. Consulting with a healthcare provider can help determine the best approach based on individual health needs.

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1 hour ago, singalion said:

 

It is actually much more than just diary products that may reduce testosterone levels.

However, none of the research has been conclusive.

 

You did not mention alcohol and soy!  ha ha

 

For those interested:

 

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325186#alcohol

 

There may also be some ways to boost testosterone naturally, including:

 

It is actually much more than just dairy products that may reduce testosterone levels. However, none of the research has been conclusive.

Reply: You’re right! While dairy products can impact testosterone levels, other factors like alcohol and soy also play a role. Research is ongoing, and it’s essential to consider a holistic approach to maintaining balanced testosterone levels.

 

You did not mention alcohol and soy! ha ha

Reply: Good catch! Alcohol and soy can indeed affect testosterone levels. Excessive alcohol consumption can lower testosterone, and some studies suggest that soy might have a similar effect. It’s all about moderation and balance!

 

How to increase testosterone naturally There may also be some ways to boost testosterone naturally, including: eating a more balanced diet focused on fresh foods avoiding eating in excess managing a moderate weight and avoiding obesity exercising regularly getting adequate sleep each night

Reply: Absolutely! Here are some natural ways to boost testosterone:

 

Balanced Diet: Focus on fresh, whole foods.

 

Moderation: Avoid overeating and manage a healthy weight.

 

Exercise: Regular physical activity, especially weight-bearing exercises, can help.

 

Sleep: Ensure you get enough restful sleep each night

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1 hour ago, Anderson said:

Our testicles are the organ producing both the sperm cells for reproduction and male hormone testosterone. Nature had it by having them in a sac, your scrotum outside the body to keep it cool because our body temperature is too warm for it to function well. Unfortunately these days, most guys wear tight fitting underwear which is actually affecting it's function. So whenever possible, try to go command or wear loose clothing at home or better still, sleep naked and let them hang out loosely and freely.

Our testicles are the organ producing both the sperm cells for reproduction and male hormone testosterone. Nature had it by having them in a sac, your scrotum outside the body to keep it cool because our body temperature is too warm for it to function well.

Reply: Exactly! The scrotum helps regulate the temperature of the testicles, keeping them cooler than the rest of the body, which is essential for optimal sperm and testosterone production.

 

Unfortunately these days, most guys wear tight fitting underwear which is actually affecting its function.

Reply: That’s a valid concern. Tight-fitting underwear can increase scrotal temperature, potentially affecting sperm quality and testosterone levels. Opting for looser clothing can help maintain a healthier environment for the testicles.

 

So whenever possible, try to go commando or wear loose clothing at home or better still, sleep naked and let them hang out loosely and freely.

Reply: Great advice! Allowing the testicles to hang freely can help keep them cool and support better testicular function. Going commando or wearing loose clothing, especially at home or while sleeping, can be beneficial.

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There is a good article on the topic:

 

I know it is a bit sophisticated and medical in the wording.

 

Obesity and metabolism seems also to drive the body to produce lower Testosterone...

one factor pointed out in the general discussion (if you just jump on the conclusion),

lower sex drive must not just relate to lower Testosterone but seems to be associated with the brain by lower sex drive/ sex opportunities

(seen in couples in long relationships).

means: keep your sex drive up !

 

Quote:

Weight reduction by lifestyle measures is associated with an increase in circulating gonadotropins and T levels, along with an improvement in erectile function.

 (T = testosterone)

 

Here the article on the topic:

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9789013/

 

=> Keep fit guys!

 

 

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2 hours ago, singalion said:

There is a good article on the topic:

 

I know it is a bit sophisticated and medical in the wording.

 

Obesity and metabolism seems also to drive the body to produce lower Testosterone...

one factor pointed out in the general discussion (if you just jump on the conclusion),

lower sex drive must not just relate to lower Testosterone but seems to be associated with the brain by lower sex drive/ sex opportunities

(seen in couples in long relationships).

means: keep your sex drive up !

 

Quote:

Weight reduction by lifestyle measures is associated with an increase in circulating gonadotropins and T levels, along with an improvement in erectile function.

 (T = testosterone)

 

Here the article on the topic:

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9789013/

 

=> Keep fit guys!

 

 

Thank you for sharing all the information and insights! I appreciate the effort you put into providing these details.

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5 hours ago, egal said:

high testeron means hairy face or body, rite

Yes, high testosterone levels can indeed lead to increased body and facial hair. This happens because testosterone is converted into a more potent hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which stimulates hair growth.However, it’s important to note that genetics and other factors also play a significant role in how much body hair a person has.

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On 10/16/2024 at 5:48 PM, Eddie Adrika said:

Yes, high testosterone levels can indeed lead to increased body and facial hair. This happens because testosterone is converted into a more potent hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which stimulates hair growth.However, it’s important to note that genetics and other factors also play a significant role in how much body hair a person has.

 

High testosterone may be desirable, but not entirely. High testosterone, especially from replacement therapy, can affect sensible hair folicles in the scalp of some people and contribute to baldness.

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On 10/17/2024 at 6:48 AM, Eddie Adrika said:

Yes, high testosterone levels can indeed lead to increased body and facial hair. This happens because testosterone is converted into a more potent hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which stimulates hair growth.However, it’s important to note that genetics and other factors also play a significant role in how much body hair a person has.

 

On 10/17/2024 at 1:22 AM, egal said:

high testeron means hairy face or body, rite

I am hairy (genetics as well) n I believe I do have high testosterone since my libido is high. 

Some ppl I've encountered told me that as well but it was based on their experience of dating hairy ppl. Pretty much most of them said the same thing (hairy ppl = high sex drive). 

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