Andrew Huberman· PhD
most people test a free testosterone, so a testosterone that's unbound, which is by far the smallest proportion of testosterone.
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most people test a free testosterone, so a testosterone that's unbound, which is by far the smallest proportion of testosterone.
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Most people test a free testosterone. So, a testosterone that's unbound, which is by far the the smallest proportion of testosterone.
it's only the unbound portion of testosterone that is able to actually exert the biological influence