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Understanding the Effects of Testosterone
Testosterone makes effort and challenge feel good as it gives readiness for all kinds of challenges, including intellectual ones, and creates a feeling of wanting to fight all the time, although not necessarily fists. The speaker also briefly mentioned that he is taking testosterone treatment.
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The speaker acknowledges that there is a possibility he won't live as long due to the effects of castration in certain groups, but notes that Joe Rogan seems to be doing fine on his diet of elk meat.
1:16:18 - 1:17:57 (01:38)
Summary
The speaker acknowledges that there is a possibility he won't live as long due to the effects of castration in certain groups, but notes that Joe Rogan seems to be doing fine on his diet of elk meat. The speaker also mentions that hormone augmentation, which he distinguishes from the use by bodybuilders, may be associated with normal life expectancy.
ChapterUnderstanding the Effects of Testosterone
EpisodeDr. Andrew Huberman’s Path to Fame, Money, and Total Human Optimization
PodcastMy First Million
Dr. Huberman discusses how testosterone can make effort feel good and create a readiness for challenges.
1:17:57 - 1:21:34 (03:37)
Summary
Dr. Huberman discusses how testosterone can make effort feel good and create a readiness for challenges. He also touches on the impact testosterone can have on blood lipid profiles and the results of experiments with altruistic acts of friction.
ChapterUnderstanding the Effects of Testosterone
EpisodeDr. Andrew Huberman’s Path to Fame, Money, and Total Human Optimization
PodcastMy First Million
The speaker talks about the importance of testosterone and how stress affects its levels.
1:21:34 - 1:23:46 (02:11)
Summary
The speaker talks about the importance of testosterone and how stress affects its levels. He suggests that taking supplements can help increase testosterone by up to 200 nanograms per deciliter.