Is the digit ratio an indicator to personal optimal testosterone level?
So, I have the unfortunate higher digit ratio, meaning I had reduced prenatal androgen exposure. A blessing when it comes to BPH and a curse when it comes to everything else.
At the end of the day, does it have any actionable benefit or are we talking junk science?
And would exogenous T improve things like boosting lean mass, dropping body fat, improving mood, confidence, etc. in someone who has a high digit ratio and low normal T levels? This study seems to indicate that a large % of males with higher digit ratios tend toward TRT.
One doc recently suggested I do a one shot trial of T to see if I notice any boost in mood/energy/libido before taking the one-way ticket plunge into TRTdom. Has anyone tried that? I question whether a one-shot trial would do anything that quickly.
So, I have the unfortunate higher digit ratio, meaning I had reduced prenatal androgen exposure. A blessing when it comes to BPH and a curse when it comes to everything else.
At the end of the day, does it have any actionable benefit or are we talking junk science?
And would exogenous T improve things like boosting lean mass, dropping body fat, improving mood, confidence, etc. in someone who has a high digit ratio and low normal T levels? This study seems to indicate that a large % of males with higher digit ratios tend toward TRT.
One doc recently suggested I do a one shot trial of T to see if I notice any boost in mood/energy/libido before taking the one-way ticket plunge into TRTdom. Has anyone tried that? I question whether a one-shot trial would do anything that quickly.
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