Danny Jones
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And they don't have the hammer.
So how can they help you build the house?
Because the insurance company is not giving them the hammer.
And so it's just, it's so condiluted and complicated and complex, but there's ways to distill it down.
Yeah, so a lot of the hormone stuff is dogma.
And what I mean by that is like even the testosterone study that if you talk to somebody who went to med school, even five years ago, they were taught that there is a correlation between testosterone and the risk of cancers.
That study comes from a 1930 study.
I think it was Dr. Huggins.
He did a study of a patient population of three people.
One guy dropped out of the study.
one guy was chemically castrated meaning he had no testosterone and then the other guy had testosterone when they boosted his testosterone they saw his psa went up which is which in theory can increase your risk of prostate cancer however what they didn't follow him through was once he got to an optimal level and so the reason that's important is if you're low like if you have pre-existing prostate cancer and you're chemically castrated
taking you from chemically castrated to having testosterone will increase your risk of prostate cancer oh okay but as soon as you go past being low to being optimal it reverses and now it reduces your risk of prostate cancer and so the goal is to get you to an optimal testosterone level and it insulates you against most forms of cancer
because you're healthy.
And when you optimize your health, you're gonna put on a more lean muscle mass.
You're gonna reduce visceral fat.
You're gonna improve bone mineral density.
You're gonna improve cognitive function.
You're gonna improve energy level.
Now you're feeling better.
All of that leads to motion and mental health.