How? - Attacking you with foods that contain soy and chemicals that suppress testosterone levels. hormone disrupting chemicals have made their way into a variety of products, from cosmetics like sunscreen and toothpaste to plastic water bottles and thermal receipt ink.
Using the media, the economy, finances, race, fear and every other weapon they can to keep you in a constant state of stress. These environments and conditions drive up secretion of the stress hormone cortisol, which results in lower levels of the estrogen-desensitizing hormone progesterone. This relative increase in estrogen dominance is not good for either sex, but men are particularly affected by it.
Why? - Strong men inspire and lead others, protect those around them and most importantly, fight. Weak men follow.
Edit: Most insurances won't cover TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) but **will **cover testosterone if you're a woman Transitioning into a man. That's very telling.
Depends how you do it.. if you go with a medicine to stimulate and increase your natural system.. you can quit once it’s functioning correctly again.. I do the injections and I probably will need it for life this way.. but at 35, it’d already dropped so much it probably wasn’t going to improve much with age.. so for me, it’s worth what I’d pay in a cell phone bill per month to feel good and balanced every day.
Not about how much it costs, but that you depend on a doctor and shots to function