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Testosterone and Sunlight

Testosterone levels are influenced by UV exposure, with individuals from low UV regions experiencing greater increases. Paler skin allows for more effective vitamin D3 synthesis, leading to higher testosterone levels compared to those with darker skin. Seasonal variations in testosterone are also linked to light exposure, emphasizing the importance of sunlight for hormonal health.
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    Using Light (Sunlight, Blue Light & Red Light) to Optimize Health | Huberman Lab Podcast #68

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