[Doctors] are NOT taking their Hippocratic oath seriously enough
I would say that applies to AT LEAST 95% of all doctors today. They have become employees within a system, do not question anything the admin class say, and just follow orders without doing any of their own research into much of anything. And because the admin class also follow orders from the bureaucrats, who follow orders from the WHO, we end up with a very easy system to manipulate by a small group of people. That needs to change.
On another topic ...
Since you are an endocrinologist, I thought I would run something by you.
Recently, I read about a study that was done to try and figure out why blacks have a higher rate of illness in certain things than whites (sickle cell anemia, for example).
They had a hypothesis that maybe it had to do with hormone levels, since there is a narrative that somehow black males might have higher testosterone levels than white males. So, they checked to see if there was a difference in hormone levels.
What they found regarding testosterone was the white males had slightly higher levels than black males, but there was not a significant difference.
However, black males had much higher levels of estrogen than white males.
They also found that black females had higher levels of both testosterone and estrogen than white females.
So, that was more or less the end of the paper. "Need moar money for moar study" was the standard "conclusion."
But it got me to thinking about a different aspect of this.
Females have much higher levels of estrogen than males. Females also tend to act more emotionally than males.
Is it possible that the higher levels of estrogen in black males than white males might explain the higher levels of violent crime of black males versus white males?
If one acts out emotionally, and also is male (stronger, higher level of testosterone than females), the result could be violence, rather than rational, level-headed action.
You also mentioned emotions with this drug, and bodybuilding steroids have been long known to be associated with uncontrolled emotions (bodybuilding steroids are also associated with gyno tits).
I realize this is a "politically incorrect" topic (i.e. a topic some people would like to censor), but ... any thoughts on this?
[Doctors] are NOT taking their Hippocratic oath seriously enough
I would say that applies to AT LEAST 95% of all doctors today. They have become employees within a system, do not question anything the admin class say, and just follow orders without doing any of their own research into much of anything. And because the admin class also follow orders from the bureaucrats, who follow orders from the WHO, we end up with a very easy system to manipulate by a small group of people. That needs to change.
On another topic ...
Since you are an endocrinologist, I thought I would run something by you.
Recently, I read about a study that was done to try and figure out why blacks have a higher rate of illness in certain things than whites (sickle cell anemia, for example).
They had an hypothesis that maybe it had to do with hormone levels, since there is a narrative that somehow black males might have higher testosterone levels than white males. So, they checked to see if there was a difference in hormone levels.
What they found regarding testosterone was the white males had slightly higher levels than black males, but there was not a significant difference.
However, black males had much higher levels of estrogen than white males.
They also found that black females had higher levels of both testosterone and estrogen than white females.
So, that was more or less the end of the paper. "Need moar money for moar study" was the standard "conclusion."
But it got me to thinking about a different aspect of this.
Females have much higher levels of estrogen than males. Females also tend to act more emotionally than males.
Is it possible that the higher levels of estrogen in black males than white males might explain the higher levels of violent crime of black males versus white males?
If one acts out emotionally, and also is male (stronger, higher level of testosterone than females), the result could be violence, rather than rational, level-headed action.
You also mentioned emotions with this drug, and bodybuilding steroids have been long known to be associated with uncontrolled emotions (bodybuilding steroids are also associated with gyno tits).
I realize this is a "politically incorrect" topic (i.e. a topic some people would like to censor), but ... any thoughts on this?
[Doctors] are NOT taking their Hippocratic oath seriously enough
I would say that applies to AT LEAST 95% of all doctors today. They have become employees within a system, do not question anything the admin class say, and just follow orders without doing any of their own research into much of anything.
Since you are an endocrinologist, I though I would run something by you.
Recently, I read about a study that was done to try and figure out why blacks have a higher rate of illness in certain things than whites (sickle cell anemia, for example).
They had an hypothesis that maybe it had to do with hormone levels, since there is a narrative that somehow black males might have higher testosterone levels than white males. So, they checked to see if there was a difference in hormone levels.
What they found regarding testosterone was the white males had slightly higher levels than black males, but there was not a significant difference.
However, black males had much higher levels of estrogen than white males.
They also found that black females had higher levels of both testosterone and estrogen than white females.
So, that was more or less the end of the paper. "Need moar money for moar study" was the standard "conclusion."
But it got me to thinking about a different aspect of this.
Females have much higher levels of estrogen than males. Females also tend to act more emotionally than males.
Is it possible that the higher levels of estrogen in black males than white males might explain the higher levels of violent crime of black males versus white males?
If one acts out emotionally, and also is male (stronger, higher level of testosterone than females), the result could be violence, rather than rational, level-headed action.
You also mentioned emotions with this drug, and bodybuilding steroids have been long known to be associated with uncontrolled emotions (bodybuilding steroids are also associated with gyno tits).
I realize this is a "politically incorrect" topic (i.e. a topic some people would like to censor), but ... any thoughts on this?