Testosterone and cognitive function: current clinical evidence of a relationship.
CONCLUSIONS:
low endogenous levels of testosterone may be related to reduced cognitive ability
Testosterone and coronary artery disease.
low testosterone levels are also associated with other cardiovascular risk factors and increased expression of mediators of the atherosclerotic process. This in itself suggests that testosterone does not promote atheroma formation
Testosterone and depression: systematic review and meta-analysis.
CONCLUSIONS:
Testosterone replacement therapy may have an antidepressant effect in depressed patients, especially those with hypogonadism or HIV/AIDS and elderly subpopulations.
Testosterone in first-episode schizophrenia.
OBJECTIVE:
Low testosterone is associated with negative symptoms in chronic schizophrenia.
increases T above baseline
- ginger, 10g (+17.7%, unknown mechanism) [1]
- intense exercise, squat (+15.1%) [2]
- high saturated and monounsaturated fat (low fiber and polyunsaturated fat) [2b]
- DHEA, 200mg (found in wild yams, precursor)
- ginkgo [3]
only normalizes deficiencies
- tribulus [1]
- zinc (oysters) [2]
- deficiencies in other minerals may affect T levels
- vitamin d2 (irradiated mushrooms)
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5-α-reductase inhibitors
aromatase inhibitors
- button mushrooms [1]
- grape seed extract [1b]
17β-HSD inhibitors (avoid)
17β-HSD promoters
cortisol inhibitors [!]
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im working on an estrogen thread to explain its cooperation with IGF-1 in breast development, natural boosters, and ideas on phytoestrogens and antiestrogens.