For so long we used to believe that “low-normal” estrogen was optimal in men, which seemed to based off of cartoonish representations of hormones rather than scientific evidence. Of course, we now know that low-normal estrogen is not only not optimal, but potentially unhealthy.
Will we soon come to learn that “high-normal” testosterone is potentially unhealthy, or at the very least, not optimal? I hear so many posters and doctors claim that “high-normal” testosterone is optimal, but this seems to have no research backing this and seems based off of a cartoonish representation of testosterone much like the old posture towards estrogen.
In my own experience (for whatever it’s worth) my libido, energy, well-being, and even athletic performance was best when my testosterone is simply “mid-normal”. The only facet that was better with high testosterone was better muscle growth.
@Cataceous @readalot Would love to hear your thoughts on this.
Will we soon come to learn that “high-normal” testosterone is potentially unhealthy, or at the very least, not optimal? I hear so many posters and doctors claim that “high-normal” testosterone is optimal, but this seems to have no research backing this and seems based off of a cartoonish representation of testosterone much like the old posture towards estrogen.
In my own experience (for whatever it’s worth) my libido, energy, well-being, and even athletic performance was best when my testosterone is simply “mid-normal”. The only facet that was better with high testosterone was better muscle growth.
@Cataceous @readalot Would love to hear your thoughts on this.