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Supplements and foods that may DECREASE testosterone
07-30-2017, 06:26 PM
How about taking supplements that help in boosting testosterone levels?
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Supplements and foods that may DECREASE testosterone
11-28-2018, 03:06 PM
Has anyone researched into how much of an effect these deodorants, shampoo's, soaps, cologne's, etc... actually have on T-levels? I've always been really paranoid about this and thus don't use shampoo and only use Arm and Hammer baking soda deodorant. I've always wanted to use cologne, but if it harms T-levels, its not worth it to me. I've even heard that milk lowers t-levels. I would've thought milk of all things would raise them due to the cows being injected with growth hormone. It seems that everything in the modern world has a negative effect on testosterone. You'd think that women would have even less testosterone and thus be more feminine.
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Supplements and foods that may DECREASE testosterone
12-02-2018, 12:14 PM
heavy deadlifts give a huge T boost.
In addition, I stick to avoiding bodily chemicals. As I got from one of Roosh's articles, baking soda is a superior deodorant and does not have harmful chemical effects.
One thing I started doing was replacing my soap with Dawn dish soap. Being the clean freak that I am, I noticed that all regular bar soaps I tried left a film on my shower. There is no doubt that film is on your body too. Dawn not only removes this film but leaves none of its own. I feel much cleaner, and like the fact, I am not walking around with a film of soap scum on my body.
Yes, Its bro science, but it makes sense to me. If its safe enough for eating surfaces, its safe enough for skin.