Message from @Praeceptor
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The West has a huge advantage in power, and is using it to actually enhance the position of others.
all the thousands of years of European evolution and advancement and we're riding the crest of the wave of it all....Just to see it all turn into nothingness and spread out among the billions...sucking the life out of everything.
Higher Testosterone makes you a better man - more honest, sorry Feminists.
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0046774
don't blacks have higher testosterone?
“DNA isn’t all that matters but it matters more than everything else put together”. “Nice parents have nice children because they are all nice genetically.”
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-06784-5
@Praeceptor like anything probably a point of diminishing returns
overdose not as good as correct dose
mmm that seems to be just conjecturing tbh
It is very much a case of diminishing returns
Excess testosterone is converted to estrogen by this lil bastard here
The same general effect is true of most medications
Too much headache meds will actually make your headache worse, too much antidepressants will have the opposite of the intended effect
but in any case, if aromatase converts "excess" test into estradiol, what is the "excess" number? and what prevents it from being higher in blacks?
"In general, the normal range in males is about 270 to 1070 ng/dL with an average level of 679 ng/dL. A normal male testosterone level peaks at about age 20, and then it slowly declines. Testosterone levels above or below the normal range are considered by many to be out of balance. Moreover, some researchers suggest that the healthiest men have testosterone levels between 400 - 600 ng/dL."
It's seemingly ill-defined medically, but there's your answer here, for what would be considered an excess number; over 600
(Source: https://www.medicinenet.com/high_and_low_testosterone_levels_in_men/views.htm# )
Now, there's a degree of conflicting information on whether blacks actually do have higher testosterone, but here's a couple relevant studies;
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/17456570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/3455741/
I would come to the conclusion from these that the threshold varies based on more than what has been controlled for, like diet, physical activity, or size
Regardless, however, estrogen is higher in blacks than whites it seems, and testosterone may or may not be higher than in whites as well
mmm interesting
however, on an anecdotal note, i was required by my doctor to measure my test and it was above the normal levels, i remember being over 1000
it's perceptible, i'm hairy, gain muscle fast
but i never had any of the estradiol issues
i'd say that the 1070 cap is the real one then
Well, to point it out, there's not that prevalent of negative effects of having too much testosterone
15% more than average apparently equates to a doubled risk of prostate cancer, but that's kinda about it, other side effects are evidently rare
But it also doesn't really do anything positive, better, after a certain point, it seems
Yah, that's why I say it probably varies from person to person
It probably depends on how much you actually need
this is a meta one
If you're a layabout, probably will have low T
Lemme look it over rq
I think this right here is a pretty important part to look at
Unadjusted and multivariable-adjusted estradiol concentrations were significantly higher in black than in white men (Table 2); age-adjusted estradiol concentrations did not differ (Fig. 2C).
we should also remember that african-americans were artificially selected during the slavery period, so the biggest and most resilient got to reproduce
just compare african-americans to the actual africans of the western african coast
Yah
I also haven't looked into the uhhh
the yoruba, which iirc is where most of the slaves were taken
Study you were initially looking at, but there may or may not be issues with it, I can check that rq
Ah
Yah, there is an issue of an extremely small sample size, and I didn't see anywhere it controlled for people's tendency to lie _before_ testosterone administration
"The study was approved by the ethics committee of the University Hospital of the University of Bonn. 91 healthy men (age 24.32±2.73(s.d.) years) gave written informed consent prior to inclusion into the study. All subjects were screened to exclude benign prostate hypertrophy, prostate cancer, heart failure, renal failure, hepatic failure, epilepsy or migraine history, and exogenous uptake of cortisone or ACTH. No adverse events occurred."
So the "testosterone reduces urge to lie" thing is a flawed study to begin with
Iirc, a 90 participant study comes out to about a 11% margin of error, which is pretty huge
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