Peter Attia· MD
So, if you take someone who's never been on birth control, their testosterone starts to drop in their 30s.
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So, if you take someone who's never been on birth control, their testosterone starts to drop in their 30s.
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So in your 30s, you're starting to drop your testosterone. And testosterone I I don't know who said who decided that men get testosterone and women have estrogen. Like we both have all of the hor like we we have both of the hormones.
So the the thing about women in testosterone is it's actually not a menopause thing. Testosterone is an age related decline. So in your 30s, you're starting to drop your testosterone.