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Supplemented Inorganic Zinc Increase Endometriosis Risk

The shills at Medical News Today recently published another piece of garbage where they, and the mentally handicapped researchers of the quoted study, cannot differentiate between natural organic zinc and inorganic or synthetic forms of zinc that is used in supplements or to fortify processed foods. A very simple and universal rule is that any nutrient from an animal is organic, non-toxic and 100% bioavailable to humans, while anything else, whether it’s plant-based or […]

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Backwards Thinking: Blocking Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) To Fight Hair Loss

The shill-site Healthline recently published an article on “6 Foods That May Block DHT and Fight Hair Loss.” Of course, the foods listed are extremely toxic, and while they may screw up your hormone profile and lower DHT, they will also cause a multitude of other problems and bodily harm. And more importantly, is DHT really to blame for hair loss? Let’s see what they have to say on the topic of DHT and

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Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals and Human Health

The YouTube channel ‘High Intensity Health,’ with Mike Mutzel, who on occasion do some really good stuff (although he’s still trapped in a lot of pseudo-science,) posted a video today about ‘Testosterone Tanking Chemicals.’ The video is based on what he says is a recently published paper in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, although it is from August 2020. The paper is a summary of the increase in studies since 2015 and 2016 of

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Testosterone Part 1: What it is and how it is made

Testosterone Part 1: What it is and how it is made By Joachim Bartoll, May/June 2015, for Classic Muscle Newsletter, issue 10 Testosterone is a 19-carbon steroid hormone belonging to the androgen group. It’s made from cholesterol (like all sex hormones) and its immediate precursor is DHEA. On average, a healthy man’s body will produce about 7 mg of testosterone a day, but not all of that Testosterone can be used by our bodies.

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