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<blockquote data-quote="Schwarzwald" data-source="post: 70348" data-attributes="member: 544"><p>Your "bro-science" logic that doesn't actually reflect how human biology works.</p><p></p><p>That’s not how endocrinology works. If 'toxins' or 'oxidative stress' raised testosterone, then being sick with the flu or having alcohol poisoning would make your T-levels skyrocket. In reality, actual toxins crash your testosterone because the body shifts into survival mode (cortisol).</p><p></p><p>Nicotine raises T because it’s a chemical stimulant that blocks the aromatase enzyme (which stops T from turning into estrogen) and triggers the brain to signal for more production. It’s a specific pharmacological effect, not a 'panic response' to being poisoned.</p><p></p><p>It’s about Aromatase and LH, not "toxin detection."</p><p></p><p>Smoke, chew, the gum, the patch, or vape; nicotine will raise your T. It's a Nootropic and a stimulant, I'm not saying everything in a cigarette is good for you that's absurd but what I said stands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schwarzwald, post: 70348, member: 544"] Your "bro-science" logic that doesn't actually reflect how human biology works. That’s not how endocrinology works. If 'toxins' or 'oxidative stress' raised testosterone, then being sick with the flu or having alcohol poisoning would make your T-levels skyrocket. In reality, actual toxins crash your testosterone because the body shifts into survival mode (cortisol). Nicotine raises T because it’s a chemical stimulant that blocks the aromatase enzyme (which stops T from turning into estrogen) and triggers the brain to signal for more production. It’s a specific pharmacological effect, not a 'panic response' to being poisoned. It’s about Aromatase and LH, not "toxin detection." Smoke, chew, the gum, the patch, or vape; nicotine will raise your T. It's a Nootropic and a stimulant, I'm not saying everything in a cigarette is good for you that's absurd but what I said stands. [/QUOTE]
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