Andrew Huberman· PhD
STRESS INCREASES TESTOSTERONE (provided the stressor is brief).
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STRESS INCREASES TESTOSTERONE (provided the stressor is brief).
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That in the short term, and a big increase in stress hormone can lead to an increase in testosterone, like a parachute jump.
But in the short term, you're saying it can actually increase the release of testosterone.
But so, stress can promote the release of testosterone?
What he showed was that um if you could spike the adrenaline response, I think they did this through first time skydive or something like that that uh testosterone went up.