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#26
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Eliminating sugar has to go on top of the list. Its a big deal now with obesity causing other health issues.
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#27
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^ Do you mean all kinds of sugar or just the refined shit?
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#28
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Quote: (03-03-2013 02:59 PM)BurnFirst Wrote:  

The hell is BCAA? Obscure acronyms need to be explained.

BCAA is hardly an obscure acronym. You need to learn how to do research. If you don't understand something common like "BCAA" then you should first type it into Google and at least TRY to figure it out what it means before making yourself sound stupid.

Ok i'll stop trolling now. But seriously, learn how to research basic shit. It'll raise your testosterone.
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#29
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Quote: (03-06-2013 08:56 PM)kilus Wrote:  

Eliminating sugar has to go on top of the list. Its a big deal now with obesity causing other health issues.

explain how.you cant blame sugar on obesity,it plays a large part because high sugar diets tend to be low in protein etc.you cant blame one macronutrient on obesity,it doesnt work that way.they are obese because they eat WAY TOO MUCH of ALL macronutrients
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#30
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Quote: (03-07-2013 12:29 AM)travolta Wrote:  

Quote: (03-03-2013 02:59 PM)BurnFirst Wrote:  

The hell is BCAA? Obscure acronyms need to be explained.

BCAA is hardly an obscure acronym. You need to learn how to do research. If you don't understand something common like "BCAA" then you should first type it into Google and at least TRY to figure it out what it means before making yourself sound stupid.

Ok i'll stop trolling now. But seriously, learn how to research basic shit. It'll raise your testosterone.

lol
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#31
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Quote: (03-07-2013 05:36 AM)alecks Wrote:  

Quote: (03-06-2013 08:56 PM)kilus Wrote:  

Eliminating sugar has to go on top of the list. Its a big deal now with obesity causing other health issues.

explain how.you cant blame sugar on obesity,it plays a large part because high sugar diets tend to be low in protein etc.you cant blame one macronutrient on obesity,it doesnt work that way.they are obese because they eat WAY TOO MUCH of ALL macronutrients

The theory is that a high intake of sugar leads to craving due to the strong stimulation of insuline secretion....you get a "high" and after a short period you start getting hungry again.

In the end though, it boils down to total calory intake....
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#32
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Quote: (03-06-2013 09:11 PM)Titan Wrote:  

^ Do you mean all kinds of sugar or just the refined shit?

I assume he means processed sugar (i.e. not fructose).
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#33
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stay away from beer...

Extracted from The Natural Testosterone Plan by Stephen Harrod Buhner

Hops is best known for its use in beer. The majority of physicians and men overlook its potent chemicals and do not realize that beer itself can significantly alter the male androgen levels. German beer makers noticed long ago that the young women who picked hops in the fields commonly experienced early menstrual periods. Eventually, researchers discovered the reason – hops is perhaps one of the most powerfully estrogenic plants on Earth. Just 100 grams of hops (about 3.5 ounces) contains anywhere from thirty thousand to three hundred thousand IUs of estrogen, depending on the type of hops. Most of it is the very potent estrogen estradiol. Estradiol, as it is taken into the male body, causes a direct lowering of testosterone levels in the testes and an increase in SHBG levels, which then binds up even more free testosterone in the bloodstream. The estradiol in hops has also been found to directly interfere with the ability of the testes Leydig cells to produce testosterone. The presence of this highly estrogenic substance in beer is not an accident.

Prior to the German Beer Purity Act of 1516, beer almost never contained hops. In fact, more than one hundred different plants were used in brewing beer for at least ten thousand years prior to the introduction of hops in the middle ages. For the last thousand years of that period, the most dominant form of “beer” was called gruit, which contained a mixture of yarrow, bog myrtle, and marsh rosemary. These herbs, especially in beer, are sexually and mentally stimulating. (It is rare to become sleepy when drinking un-hopped beers.) The Catholic Church had a monopoly on the production of gruit, but competing merchants and the Protestants worked together to break their monopoly and force the removal of all sexually stimulating herbs from beer. They replaced them with an herb that puts the drinker to sleep and dulls sexual drive in the male. The legislative arguments of the day all hinged on the issue of the stimulating effects of other herbs that were used in beer. A pilsner, for example, was originally a henbane beer (pilsen means “henbane”), which is an incredibly strong, psychoactive beer, used earlier in history by German berserkers before battle. The German Beer Purity Act was, in effect, the first drug control law ever enacted.

Beer, so highly touted as sexy in television commercials, in actuality can powerfully inhibit sexual strength in men. There is a well known condition in England – Brewer’s Droop – that occurs from middle-aged brewers’ extensive handling of hops plants. The plant chemistries readily transmit through the men’s skin just as they did in the young women in the fields. Very few physicians have looked at any correlation between beer drinking and androgen levels or erectile dysfunction problems in their patients. (How many men on Viagra are heavy beer drinkers?) However, the physician Eugene Shippen in The Testosterone Syndrome comments that one of his patients undergoing pharmaceutical testosterone replacement therapy, showed no response to the testosterone until he reduced his beer intake to one or two beers a night from six to seven. Hops is extremely potent and its consumption should be limited if not completely excluded during all androgen replacement therapy. These effects can be exacerbated if the beers you buy also contain licorice (see Licorice section at beginning of chapter), a fact that will not be noted the beer label.


It is possible to buy beer that does not interfere with androgen levels, although it can be somewhat hard to find. Some microbreweries and brew pubs are now making traditional gruits. Check the brew pubs in your town. However, the best source is Bruce Williams, a Scottish Brewer who is bringing back the traditional ales of Europe and especially Scotland (i.e., pre-hopped European beers). He has five in production and they can often be found in larger American cities at any store that carries a wide selection of unusual beers. The heather ale is excellent but perhaps more useful would be the traditional pine ale made from the Scotch pine, Pinus sylvestris, whose pollen contains testosterone.


It is also best to buy beers that are bottle-conditioned. Bottle-conditioned beers are carbonated in the bottle and as such contain live yeasts. These yeasts (most commonly Saccharomyces cerevisiae) are highly nutritive. They are extremely high in protein, glucose tolerance factor, and B vitamins – especially niacin and B1. Glucose tolerance factor, because it helps regulate blood sugar levels, can help with many of the problems associated with diabetes. Brewer’s yeast contains the highest levels of glucose tolerance factor of any food. It also has been found to reduce serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels and newer research has indicated that S. cerevisiae yeasts may have direct enhancement impacts on androgen activity in the body
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#34
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Quote: (03-08-2013 04:09 AM)callaghan Wrote:  

stay away from beer...

Extracted from The Natural Testosterone Plan by Stephen Harrod Buhner

Hops is best known for its use in beer. The majority of physicians and men overlook its potent chemicals and do not realize that beer itself can significantly alter the male androgen levels. German beer makers noticed long ago that the young women who picked hops in the fields commonly experienced early menstrual periods. Eventually, researchers discovered the reason – hops is perhaps one of the most powerfully estrogenic plants on Earth. Just 100 grams of hops (about 3.5 ounces) contains anywhere from thirty thousand to three hundred thousand IUs of estrogen, depending on the type of hops. Most of it is the very potent estrogen estradiol. Estradiol, as it is taken into the male body, causes a direct lowering of testosterone levels in the testes and an increase in SHBG levels, which then binds up even more free testosterone in the bloodstream. The estradiol in hops has also been found to directly interfere with the ability of the testes Leydig cells to produce testosterone. The presence of this highly estrogenic substance in beer is not an accident.

Prior to the German Beer Purity Act of 1516, beer almost never contained hops. In fact, more than one hundred different plants were used in brewing beer for at least ten thousand years prior to the introduction of hops in the middle ages. For the last thousand years of that period, the most dominant form of “beer” was called gruit, which contained a mixture of yarrow, bog myrtle, and marsh rosemary. These herbs, especially in beer, are sexually and mentally stimulating. (It is rare to become sleepy when drinking un-hopped beers.) The Catholic Church had a monopoly on the production of gruit, but competing merchants and the Protestants worked together to break their monopoly and force the removal of all sexually stimulating herbs from beer. They replaced them with an herb that puts the drinker to sleep and dulls sexual drive in the male. The legislative arguments of the day all hinged on the issue of the stimulating effects of other herbs that were used in beer. A pilsner, for example, was originally a henbane beer (pilsen means “henbane”), which is an incredibly strong, psychoactive beer, used earlier in history by German berserkers before battle. The German Beer Purity Act was, in effect, the first drug control law ever enacted.

Beer, so highly touted as sexy in television commercials, in actuality can powerfully inhibit sexual strength in men. There is a well known condition in England – Brewer’s Droop – that occurs from middle-aged brewers’ extensive handling of hops plants. The plant chemistries readily transmit through the men’s skin just as they did in the young women in the fields. Very few physicians have looked at any correlation between beer drinking and androgen levels or erectile dysfunction problems in their patients. (How many men on Viagra are heavy beer drinkers?) However, the physician Eugene Shippen in The Testosterone Syndrome comments that one of his patients undergoing pharmaceutical testosterone replacement therapy, showed no response to the testosterone until he reduced his beer intake to one or two beers a night from six to seven. Hops is extremely potent and its consumption should be limited if not completely excluded during all androgen replacement therapy. These effects can be exacerbated if the beers you buy also contain licorice (see Licorice section at beginning of chapter), a fact that will not be noted the beer label.


It is possible to buy beer that does not interfere with androgen levels, although it can be somewhat hard to find. Some microbreweries and brew pubs are now making traditional gruits. Check the brew pubs in your town. However, the best source is Bruce Williams, a Scottish Brewer who is bringing back the traditional ales of Europe and especially Scotland (i.e., pre-hopped European beers). He has five in production and they can often be found in larger American cities at any store that carries a wide selection of unusual beers. The heather ale is excellent but perhaps more useful would be the traditional pine ale made from the Scotch pine, Pinus sylvestris, whose pollen contains testosterone.


It is also best to buy beers that are bottle-conditioned. Bottle-conditioned beers are carbonated in the bottle and as such contain live yeasts. These yeasts (most commonly Saccharomyces cerevisiae) are highly nutritive. They are extremely high in protein, glucose tolerance factor, and B vitamins – especially niacin and B1. Glucose tolerance factor, because it helps regulate blood sugar levels, can help with many of the problems associated with diabetes. Brewer’s yeast contains the highest levels of glucose tolerance factor of any food. It also has been found to reduce serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels and newer research has indicated that S. cerevisiae yeasts may have direct enhancement impacts on androgen activity in the body

I call BS on your article. IF this is was true, it would only apply to heavily hopped up beer, which most beer isn't.

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... These yeasts (most commonly Saccharomyces cerevisiae) are highly nutritive. They are extremely high in protein...
I highly doubt this statement also, the amino acids in plant proteins aren't in the correct proportions to be efficiently utilized by the human body, making them low biological value compared to animal proteins.
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... These yeasts (most commonly Saccharomyces cerevisiae) are highly nutritive. They are extremely high in protein...

That's like saying peanut butter is a good source of protein.

How could a man who wants to boost his testosterone possibly go wrong by listening to this man?

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#36
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Quote: (03-04-2013 04:21 PM)WestCoast Wrote:  

Have you broken down how to manage the decline on any thread here?

Eg. In your 20's D&P has a post on not doing anabolics so where is the line?

Do we just take zinc/op comments in our 20's?

No steroids early to mid-20s. Late 20s after 5 years of hard lifting and then it's an option but may not be advisable if androgen levels are good.

That's why lab work is so important. If you have a normal job, you can get your testosterone (total and free t levels) tested during your annual exam.

Get your test levels measured. I got mine measured every year for past 7 years.

That will give you a baseline.

When your baseline drops (and it's not attributable to diet and lifestyle and is not a short-term blip), then taking other means may be appropriate.
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I call BS on your article. IF this is was true, it would only apply to heavily hopped up beer, which most beer isn't.


what you say does not makes sense either hop is estrogenic or not

you can see a more detailed analysis here:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1852439/

the conclusion is that hops is estrogenic
"This approach led to the isolation and characterization of 8PN as the major estrogenic substance in hops and one of the most potent known plant-derived estrogens"

although hops for sure is not the great evil it seems to have too many questions marks in relation to its biochemical mode of action and hormonal activity

people have been smoking and drinking beer for centuries and still they are doing it in large quantity, this does not imply that it is healthy,

it is obvious that small quantity of beer won't harm you that much but still smoking one sigarette is not a healthy thing

it comes down to common sense obviously ...

in relation to the author's look I personally do not give a damn science is beyond looks

in the previous post I wrongly used "stay away" when I actually should have written "I stay away from beer"; it sucks big time as I liked beer , it is the only alcoholic I drank, however I have only had beneficial effects from this.

I am not a prophet nor a doctor so it is not up to me to tell you what to do , it is up to me to post scientific studies that most of the people (including me ) are not aware as beer is always associated in the public media as a manly thing then guys it is up to you to decide
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#38
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Quote: (03-09-2013 03:42 PM)callaghan Wrote:  

what you say does not makes sense either hop is estrogenic or not

you can see a more detailed analysis here:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1852439/

the conclusion is that hops is estrogenic
"This approach led to the isolation and characterization of 8PN as the major estrogenic substance in hops and one of the most potent known plant-derived estrogens"

although hops for sure is not the great evil it seems to have too many questions marks in relation to its biochemical mode of action and hormonal activity

people have been smoking and drinking beer for centuries and still they are doing it in large quantity, this does not imply that it is healthy,

it is obvious that small quantity of beer won't harm you that much but still smoking one sigarette is not a healthy thing

it comes down to common sense obviously ...

in relation to the author's look I personally do not give a damn science is beyond looks

in the previous post I wrongly used "stay away" when I actually should have written "I stay away from beer"; it sucks big time as I liked beer , it is the only alcoholic I drank, however I have only had beneficial effects from this.

I am not a prophet nor a doctor so it is not up to me to tell you what to do , it is up to me to post scientific studies that most of the people (including me ) are not aware as beer is always associated in the public media as a manly thing then guys it is up to you to decide

Uh, most light beer doesn't have much, if any hops in it. Dark beers are usually made with some hops, but not always. Is that simple enough?
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#39
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Winning raises testosterone.
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#40
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People are wary about using supplemental testosterone. It all depends on what product you’re going to use. No doubt diet and exercise make an unbeatable combination when it comes to maximizing testosterone levels. But some men may need to resort to other ways to increase their T levels, and supplements can prove helpful in certain cases.
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Quote: (03-08-2013 04:09 AM)callaghan Wrote:  

stay away from beer...

Extracted from The Natural Testosterone Plan by Stephen Harrod Buhner

Hops is best known for its use in beer. The majority of physicians and men overlook its potent chemicals and do not realize that beer itself can significantly alter the male androgen levels. German beer makers noticed long ago that the young women who picked hops in the fields commonly experienced early menstrual periods. Eventually, researchers discovered the reason – hops is perhaps one of the most powerfully estrogenic plants on Earth. Just 100 grams of hops (about 3.5 ounces) contains anywhere from thirty thousand to three hundred thousand IUs of estrogen, depending on the type of hops. Most of it is the very potent estrogen estradiol. Estradiol, as it is taken into the male body, causes a direct lowering of testosterone levels in the testes and an increase in SHBG levels, which then binds up even more free testosterone in the bloodstream. The estradiol in hops has also been found to directly interfere with the ability of the testes Leydig cells to produce testosterone. The presence of this highly estrogenic substance in beer is not an accident.

Prior to the German Beer Purity Act of 1516, beer almost never contained hops. In fact, more than one hundred different plants were used in brewing beer for at least ten thousand years prior to the introduction of hops in the middle ages. For the last thousand years of that period, the most dominant form of “beer” was called gruit, which contained a mixture of yarrow, bog myrtle, and marsh rosemary. These herbs, especially in beer, are sexually and mentally stimulating. (It is rare to become sleepy when drinking un-hopped beers.) The Catholic Church had a monopoly on the production of gruit, but competing merchants and the Protestants worked together to break their monopoly and force the removal of all sexually stimulating herbs from beer. They replaced them with an herb that puts the drinker to sleep and dulls sexual drive in the male. The legislative arguments of the day all hinged on the issue of the stimulating effects of other herbs that were used in beer. A pilsner, for example, was originally a henbane beer (pilsen means “henbane”), which is an incredibly strong, psychoactive beer, used earlier in history by German berserkers before battle. The German Beer Purity Act was, in effect, the first drug control law ever enacted.

Beer, so highly touted as sexy in television commercials, in actuality can powerfully inhibit sexual strength in men. There is a well known condition in England – Brewer’s Droop – that occurs from middle-aged brewers’ extensive handling of hops plants. The plant chemistries readily transmit through the men’s skin just as they did in the young women in the fields. Very few physicians have looked at any correlation between beer drinking and androgen levels or erectile dysfunction problems in their patients. (How many men on Viagra are heavy beer drinkers?) However, the physician Eugene Shippen in The Testosterone Syndrome comments that one of his patients undergoing pharmaceutical testosterone replacement therapy, showed no response to the testosterone until he reduced his beer intake to one or two beers a night from six to seven. Hops is extremely potent and its consumption should be limited if not completely excluded during all androgen replacement therapy. These effects can be exacerbated if the beers you buy also contain licorice (see Licorice section at beginning of chapter), a fact that will not be noted the beer label.


It is possible to buy beer that does not interfere with androgen levels, although it can be somewhat hard to find. Some microbreweries and brew pubs are now making traditional gruits. Check the brew pubs in your town. However, the best source is Bruce Williams, a Scottish Brewer who is bringing back the traditional ales of Europe and especially Scotland (i.e., pre-hopped European beers). He has five in production and they can often be found in larger American cities at any store that carries a wide selection of unusual beers. The heather ale is excellent but perhaps more useful would be the traditional pine ale made from the Scotch pine, Pinus sylvestris, whose pollen contains testosterone.


It is also best to buy beers that are bottle-conditioned. Bottle-conditioned beers are carbonated in the bottle and as such contain live yeasts. These yeasts (most commonly Saccharomyces cerevisiae) are highly nutritive. They are extremely high in protein, glucose tolerance factor, and B vitamins – especially niacin and B1. Glucose tolerance factor, because it helps regulate blood sugar levels, can help with many of the problems associated with diabetes. Brewer’s yeast contains the highest levels of glucose tolerance factor of any food. It also has been found to reduce serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels and newer research has indicated that S. cerevisiae yeasts may have direct enhancement impacts on androgen activity in the body

This is why men love beer. Beer is yin. It's like getting pussy.
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