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Master Don Juan
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I am part owner of a medical practice that sees clients ranging from professional athletes, to special operators, to civilians hoping to achieve and maintain their peak levels of performance and wellness. In my experience with active duty and veteran patients, I find hormone imbalance to be as common and perhaps even a more common invisible injury than TBI/PTSD. 1 in 4 American males over the age of 30 already suffer from low testosterone, but I see a higher rate of incidence, often in younger patients, in my military and veteran case load. It’s easy to believe the cliche about the tough-guy soldier with too much testosterone, but the reality is often the opposite.
I personally believe that any prolonged stress or limitation of freedom messes up with your hormones, that explains the low test epidemic in the general male populations that cant be explained simply due to pollution.
I am part owner of a medical practice that sees clients ranging from professional athletes, to special operators, to civilians hoping to achieve and maintain their peak levels of performance and wellness. In my experience with active duty and veteran patients, I find hormone imbalance to be as common and perhaps even a more common invisible injury than TBI/PTSD. 1 in 4 American males over the age of 30 already suffer from low testosterone, but I see a higher rate of incidence, often in younger patients, in my military and veteran case load. It’s easy to believe the cliche about the tough-guy soldier with too much testosterone, but the reality is often the opposite.
I personally believe that any prolonged stress or limitation of freedom messes up with your hormones, that explains the low test epidemic in the general male populations that cant be explained simply due to pollution.