Sal Di Stefano
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But I think there's other hormones that it could also increase things.
Makes sense.
But there's some mechanisms that are happening.
It just seems logical.
It's interesting to me too, because I know people, right?
I know, being in the space for as long as I have,
We all know guys that have been on lots of anabolics, high, high hormones, anabolic steroids, plus the high dose of testosterone, either bodybuilders or gym rats or whatever.
And one of the more common things you'll hear from them, you'll also hear super high libido, but then you'll also hear
I lose, I have no libido.
Like it crushed my libido.
And you'll test their blood and be like, dude, you got the testosterone of like five horses.
And yet you're, so it's like this U-shaped effect when it comes to, I think all hormones.
So it's like more is not better.
There is a sweet spot.
But I looked up this data, I'm like, oh my God, that's common among, because women with PCOS oftentimes will produce tons of testosterone.
They start to get like all these masculinizing effects.
And one of their complaints is low libido, even though the testosterone is like triple what it should be.
Interesting, right?
Yeah, that is interesting.
Anyway, I just started kind of preparing for the talk I'll be doing at the World Peptide Congress.