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    I've always been curious about something , is low testosterone hereditary? Or is it related to how you treat your body as you're growing up..ie alcohol bad food choics ect ect, or something else totally unrelated?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cj111 View Post
    I've always been curious about something , is low testosterone hereditary? Or is it related to how you treat your body as you're growing up..ie alcohol bad food choics ect ect, or something else totally unrelated?
    its just my opinion that perhaps both could happen? but i think its mainly what is in your genes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cj111 View Post
    I've always been curious about something , is low testosterone hereditary? Or is it related to how you treat your body as you're growing up..ie alcohol bad food choics ect ect, or something else totally unrelated?
    Sometimes low test is because of trauma...either to the testes, the pituitary or the hypothalamus.,

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    Quote Originally Posted by cj111 View Post
    I've always been curious about something , is low testosterone hereditary? Or is it related to how you treat your body as you're growing up..ie alcohol bad food choics ect ect, or something else totally unrelated?
    Definitely both... as with just about everything we are learning about genetics and human physiology.

    Nutrition has a huge part in everything about us. It would be pretty easy for me to design a "protocol" to bring a normal, healthy male with a 700 T level down a few hundred points or more.

    it would include things like gaining lots of bodyfat, avoiding sun, avoiding exercise, lots of processed foods, etc etc. Even good genetics can't overcome rotten nutrition and lifestyle.

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