Hormones and Substances
Cannabis, particularly when smoked, can lower testosterone levels and increase prolactin, while also having a potential link to gynecomastia. Nicotine poses risks to both testosterone and estrogen levels, with long-term use leading to cardiovascular concerns. Low doses of nicotine gum may be less harmful, but there are alternative ways to optimize receptor activity without relying on nicotine.In this clip
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Can nicotine affect testosterone as discussed in the episode Dr. Kyle Gillett: Tools for Hormone Optimization in Males | Huberman Lab Podcast 102 and the clip Hormones and Substances?
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How does cannabis affect testosterone as discussed in the episode The Effects of Cannabis (Marijuana) on the Brain & Body | Huberman Lab Podcast #92 and the clip Cannabis and Hormones?