Testosterone Therapy Insights
Andrew shares his personal journey with testosterone replacement therapy, emphasizing the importance of maintaining sperm production while exploring hormone augmentation. He advises younger men to prioritize lifestyle factors like sleep, exercise, and nutrition before considering testosterone therapy, highlighting that it should primarily be reserved for those with specific medical conditions.In this clip
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