
Originally Posted by
CraigWatts
Disclaimer: The content of this post is purely based on my medical knowledge. No offense is intended to any group.
I was reading about longevity and have many times over the years heard that african american men have shorter lifespans.
Just brainstorming as to the causes. The reasons were a higher risk of heart disease. A higher risk of prostate cancer. Earlier in life.
Its a known fact that on the average, african american men have significantly higher testosterone levels than other races.
Yet they struggle with the very diseases that conservative doctors use as the very reason why they're reluctant to prescribe Testosterone.
If a certain population has known higher T levels, and higher incidence of prostate cancer and heart disease, couldn't one come to a certain conclusion about Testosterone?
Higher T levels may be great for sex drive, great sex, muscle tone, bigger muscles, bigger penis, etc .... but is it a situation of "Live fast die young" ?
Ideally I would like to get the stats (if there are any) on what the average T level is in the african american population. Then maybe use that number as the danger zone for Testosterone supplementation. Supplement only up to a point that is below that level. Then maybe I'd feel better about T supplementation long term in 30's 40's 50's 60's ....
Thoughts?