Message from @CatoTheGreater - CA

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2017-12-08 05:32:13 UTC  

Nutrition isn't BS. It's critical

2017-12-08 05:32:38 UTC  

who said nutrition is bs?

2017-12-08 05:32:58 UTC  

Eat healthy but I'm just talking over thinking I never said nutrition was bs

2017-12-08 05:34:17 UTC  

Nutrition is crucial to manage your insulin, ldl, hdl, mood, bone density etc. It will not change your test level. But you don't need to argue. Just go get tested before and after and post your results. Simple. If you don't have that, you don't know.

2017-12-08 05:34:47 UTC  

Results speak for themselves

2017-12-08 05:34:47 UTC  

It's still true that different foods have different effects on you physically, and there is great benefit to fine-tuning a diet

2017-12-08 05:35:21 UTC  

and obviously nutrition and fitness go hand in hand. Everyone here should be working out

2017-12-08 05:36:57 UTC  

I don't think there is a single person here that is arguing that pop tarts and soda is good nutrition. That is not the topic of conversation. The topic was nonsense bro science about test levels being affected by food. If you trully have an enoctrine problem, go get tested and seek treatment.

2017-12-08 05:39:30 UTC  

I guess I was just speaking in regards to beginners. If you're more advanced by all means get tested and fine tune your nutrition. I just personally had that issue starting out and being bogged down by an overabundance of info that's all

2017-12-08 05:43:10 UTC  

Certain foods do raise T levels, just as soy lowers T levels.

2017-12-08 05:43:16 UTC  

^

2017-12-08 05:43:37 UTC  
2017-12-08 05:46:31 UTC  

Here is the thing to keep in mind, and I really every man here thinks this through. Your health is the most important thing you have. Testostorone production in your body like insulin production or adrenal function or kidney function has an optimal range for your body that might or might not be the range that your body is producing such hormone. Some endoctrine systems are very responsive to outside influence, i.e. prolonged high glucose diet can bring about insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. If you have low testostorone, aka hypogonadism you are at higher risk of bone fractures, heart disease, depression. You need to get that looked at and remedied. If your test level is normal, the you can follow bro science.

2017-12-08 05:47:51 UTC  

Lol, hard science. How many percentage points does egg yolk raise test levels in men with primary or seconday hypogonadism? I don't see an answer in there.

2017-12-08 05:47:59 UTC  

Astorg P. (2005). [Dietary fatty acids and colorectal and prostate cancers: epidemiological studies].
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16123006
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. (2012). Prostate cancer: Six things men should know about tomatoes, fish oil, vitamin supplements, testosterone, PSA Tests - and more [Press release].
fredhutch.org/en/news/releases/2012/08/prostate-cancer--six-things-men-should-know-about-tomatoes--fish.html
Lee DM, et al. (2012). Association of hypogonadism with vitamin D status: The European male aging study.
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22048968
Low Testosterone and Men’s Health [Fact sheet]. (2012).
hormone.org/questions-and-answers/2010/low-testosterone-and-mens-health
Pilz S, et al. (2011). Effect of vitamin D supplementation on testosterone levels in men [Abstract].
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21154195
Wehr E, et al. (2010). Association of vitamin D status with serum androgen levels in men [Abstract].
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20050857

2017-12-08 05:48:03 UTC  

There you go.

2017-12-08 05:48:31 UTC  

Here is another one for you. Holding guns vs babies.

2017-12-08 05:49:28 UTC  

Why don't you run labcorp, eat a shit ton of eggs and then run the test again?

2017-12-08 05:50:15 UTC  

Do you know how you solve VitD deficiency today if you ar enot a farm worker. Yes pills. Not rubbing onion juice on your temples.

2017-12-08 05:50:42 UTC  

@Deleted User what I read is you need zinc and vitamin d. Why not just supplement?

2017-12-08 05:51:10 UTC  

Don't suplement if you are not deficient. WHy would you do that?

2017-12-08 05:51:49 UTC  

The onion shit is a meme tbh. And yeah supplements for both these things are helpful. Although there is less bioavailability in vitamins as opposed to getting it naturally from food.

2017-12-08 05:52:43 UTC  

During the winter you will be. But like caco said the vitamins are less bioavailabile

2017-12-08 05:52:46 UTC  

You need to eat anyway. Why not focus your diet around foods heavy in vitamins and minerals beneficial to T and muscle development?

2017-12-08 05:53:31 UTC  

Agreed

2017-12-08 05:53:47 UTC  

A diet heavy in polysaturated fats and protein is ideal for this.

2017-12-08 05:55:49 UTC  

You've convinced me. No more depending on 12hr sleep sessions and squats for t

2017-12-08 05:56:37 UTC  

tfw if I don't set an alarm I regularly sleep 10-12 hours

2017-12-08 05:57:50 UTC  

Your body needs it. Like fuck you caco I'm recovering

2017-12-08 05:58:21 UTC  

Yeah pretty much, I'm pretty harsh on myself

2017-12-08 05:58:41 UTC  

Had about 300 cal of eggs and a cup of coffee this morning at 8

2017-12-08 05:58:53 UTC  

Worked + 2 hours at the gym

2017-12-08 05:59:06 UTC  

It's 1am and I still haven't eaten since

2017-12-08 05:59:41 UTC  

That's.. not Goodman

2017-12-08 06:00:03 UTC  

The gf is making lamb chops right now so I'm set

2017-12-08 06:00:11 UTC  

but yeah I do this regularly

2017-12-08 06:00:13 UTC  

Nice

2017-12-08 07:18:13 UTC  

Does anyone prescribe to a Paleo diet/lifestyle? I've been on it for over two months and it's given me considerable benefits

2017-12-08 07:47:48 UTC  

I've been Paleo for nearly seven years. There have been varying degrees of strictness modifications to stop myself from becoming too thin. It totally changed my gastrointestinal system. I'm very fond of the lifestyle.

2017-12-08 07:48:49 UTC  

@Argument of Perigee , I find it far easier and better for me than strict calorie counting. I find myself keeping good muscle mass and far more energy