We've been fractionally pressing this button inadvertently as age-adjusted testosterone levels continue to decline year over year, even for young cohorts. Why? How? To what end? Tune in for the next episode of Everything Is Screwed But We Keep On Showing Up For Workhttps://twitter.com/Aella_Girl/status/1294000142886948864 …
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Impact of xenoestrogenic compounds, mainly from plastics, are a huge piece of the puzzle. Another is that there's light everywhere leading to sleep disruption. Less deep sleep = lower T = lower libido (certainly in my experience :/)
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Also rise in obesity most likely plays a part.
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"If we find these things in wild organisms, there’s a good chance they’re also affecting people"https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/as-more-male-bass-switch-sex-a-strange-fish-story-expands/2014/08/03/89799b08-11ad-11e4-8936-26932bcfd6ed_story.html …
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Decreased physical activity due to screens, increased body fat from high calorie, high glycemic food supply, and decreased sun exposure causing low vit D are more than enough to explain it.
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There’s ample clinical evidence that soy lowers sperm counts. Now read the nutrition labels on the packaged foods in your pantry and see how much soy you’re eating on a daily basis.
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Whoa, I think you've solved it, dude! Explains why there are so few Asians.
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Nutrition is big.
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