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.
Cheers! What type of salt btw?
Also, I had a friend talk about keeping our bodies with basic PH and suggested mixing 2 tablespoons of magnesium chloride in one liter of water/ 30-40ml a day to prevent the accumulation of calcifications in our body. He was personally taking a tablespoon of baking soda when he felt acidic/heart burn. I unfortunately get heart burn/acid feeling a few times per week. Any thoughts?
I just use a good quality sea salt, or you can get some form of inland dry bed salt … Redmond brand salt (from Utah I think), Himalayan salt, etc. experiment with how much is too much - depends on your weight, overall mineral balance, etc.
MgCl2 is great too, should be part of your isotonic solution. Your friend is right in that Mg can help with over calcification, but the reverse is true … too much magnesium can be fatal. If you do add MgCl2, get a good clean source (not the big bags that they use for foot baths… my opinion is that it may have trace metals in them).
Don’t forget Potassium as well.
Heart burn/acid reflux — sort of depends. This one is tough. It could be you don’t have enough acid in your stomach hence why you get heart burn. Increased salt intake will help, as the Chloride is needed to form acid in your stomach. Drinking too much water could mess with your stomach acid as well. Baking soda will neutralize the acid yes but our stomachs are not meant to be alkaline… the acidity is needed to break down foods and also destroy pathogens/bacteria/etc. hell your reflux could even be caused because you lack bile so the fats are not broken down properly, etc. lots to look into.
You’ll have to dig and science this one out and see how you do, and refine/adjust.
I truly appreciate your time my brother. Hopefully we can stay in touch and continue our chats. All I have are a small circle of like minded people and you guys :) but I wouldn't have it any other way. And of course God who I know is watching over and protecting us!