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Our Great Grandparents Did NOT Have 2000 ng/dL Testosterone Levels!

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Health & Fitness, Science, Education, Self-improvement

4.9806 Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2020

⏱️ 11 minutes

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0:00.0

So, guys, Derek, moreplacewarenage.com.

0:02.0

Today we're going to be talking about testosterone levels and if they are actually declining,

0:07.0

like everyone claims they are, with environmental toxins and phytoestrogens and stuff like that.

0:13.0

So I'm not going to argue with the fact that our environment is becoming more and more, you know, toxic in certain aspects and can have a

0:26.2

deleterious effect on your hormone profile and your overall health in general.

0:30.0

But one thing that is often commonly referred to is this idea that back in the day, all

0:35.7

the men had like 1,500 nanogram decilator test levels and

0:40.6

our great grandparents had like 2,000 nanogram per decilator test levels and now the average

0:45.3

is like 500 to 600 and it's just getting worse and men are getting destroyed and we're becoming

0:50.7

females and blah blah and like our great grandpaws were like so so fucking masculine

0:55.3

and now we all suck and it's like again i agree that all the artificial stuff is not making

1:01.4

things better by any means but i think it is um often misleading to represent that somehow your grandpa had a 2,000 nanogram per decilator

1:12.9

test level because this is actually some data i got from victor black who is another uh

1:19.3

person in this niche who i uh do yeah defer to a lot on you know topics like this that I feel is a credible source of

1:29.2

information and I would definitely give him a follow if you haven't because he is a

1:33.5

great source of anything hormone related I often defer to him on stuff like this

1:38.5

and he provided a very good chart I had no idea even existed on body composition

1:44.1

analysis of male soldiers over the past

1:46.8

almost 200 years and one thing that is you know it's often assumed for some reason that the older men

1:55.8

back the each generation back had better testosterone production for whatever reason and he presented this table that I'm going to present to you guys that I thought was sort of reinforces what I already believe previously.

2:08.3

It's called the comparison of some anthropometric characteristics of male soldiers in 1864, 1919, 1946, and 1984.

2:18.1

So we're comparing the body composition of soldiers in these time frames.

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