Andrew Huberman· PhD
Desire is predominantly modulated by the hormone testosterone for both men and women. In fact, a lot of people don't know this, but women have more testosterone in their bodies than they actually have estrogen.
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Desire is predominantly modulated by the hormone testosterone for both men and women. In fact, a lot of people don't know this, but women have more testosterone in their bodies than they actually have estrogen.
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Testosterone has a little bit more of a direct link to that. So when we think about for example the post-menopausal female... if you meet that diagnosis, testosterone is very well studied um in terms of its benefits on your sex drive.