Paul Saladino· MD
i don't think there's any reason that you can't have these levels of testosterone well into your adult male life
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i don't think there's any reason that you can't have these levels of testosterone well into your adult male life
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your testosterone doesn't necessarily decline when you're over 25 over 35 or even over 45 as a man if you're careful about the way you live your life
So the the question is then like there there are lifestyle factors that really can sort of modulate that you know general decrease or not. So maybe you can accelerate it or maybe can slow it, right?