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And I'm with you on keeping up T levels to stay young.
As a species we started to rapidly improve intelligence and Darwinian 'fitness' as we lived long enough to be grandparents. It turned out that teenage mothers and fathers weren't so good at raising kids, but once grandparents got involved...
The problem with exogenous T is that your body responds by down-regulating T production so you may get stuck on it.
Have you seen the stuff Tim Ferris did to raise T levels naturally...
Doctors either follow the stuff they were taught (often out of date) or what the NHS publish. Fortunately they are generally intelligent and capable of reading the publications themselves if pointed to them. None of my doctor friends will take statins, yet they are forced to prescribe them...
Absolutely no link between dietry cholesterol intake and blood cholesterol levels. Blood cholesterol is regulated by the liver.
But even more important is that cholesterol is not the culprit it is the response.
I note that Dr Campbell has already been called out for cherry picking his conclusions in the China Study, but here is another dissection of just how his claims are not supportable from the evidence - https://deniseminger.com/2010/08/06/final-china-study-response-html/
Her article on the vegan...
My mum had a percolator, looked more like https://amzn.to/2AnTrTp than that though - I've always thought of that as a wannabe espresso maker rather than a percolator. My understanding is that a percolator continually cycles the brew through the coffee grounds, making it stronger and stronger...
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