Testosterone Factor

Discussion in 'Human Science' started by KilljoyKlown, Apr 24, 2012.

  1. KilljoyKlown Whatever Valued Senior Member

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    It's hard to watch the following video without checking out the size of your ring finger. As interesting as the video is I just watched the hour special on TV, and I have to wonder if all those TV ads to get people to start increasing their testosterone levels is a good idea? Can I get some opinion on that?

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDEuRSOFDwU
     
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  3. Buddha12 Valued Senior Member

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    I think women wouldn't care for taking it. as for men, if they are into sports then they probably would be into using it to enhance their muscles and stamina but I really don't think its a good idea for youg adults under 18.
     
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  5. KilljoyKlown Whatever Valued Senior Member

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    I think the ads are targeting low T men over 40. One statistic they showed on the TV program was that married men have lower T levels than single men. The surprise came when they did studies on T levels and divorce. In just about all cases the T levels in men rose to a new high about one year prior to the divorce. They couldn't say whether the high T levels caused the divorce or if the pending divorce caused the high T levels.

    This is why I am questioning whether it's a good idea to start mass marketing treatments for low T.
     
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  7. scheherazade Northern Horse Whisperer Valued Senior Member

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    Thought you might enjoy some of the following tidbits on this topic.

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    Evolution of the human hand.

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    http://www.handresearch.com/news/manning-new-digit-ratio-theory-testosterone-estrogen.htm
     
  8. KilljoyKlown Whatever Valued Senior Member

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    The first picture you show measures the finger length from the crease at the base of the finger. In which my index finger is longer than my ring finger and I feel better that my chances of getting prostrate cancer are less than average. However your last picture shows the length line at the top of the fingers, in which case my ring finger looks to be longer than my index finger, and I'm now confused and feeling like my hopes of not getting prostrate cancer are diminishing.

    But I have to ask this question. How many young men with normal or high T level come down with prostrate cancer? Answer vertically none of them. Prostrate cancer is an older persons problem and they all have low T. So beside the possible divorce problem what wrong with increasing T levels in older men?
     

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