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The ATP Project's Podcast


Apr 18, 2023

In this week's episode, Jeff and Steve discuss the role of male and female reproductive hormones, specifically testosterone and estrogen, and how they impact overall health and well-being. The guys share the reasons for concerning trends of decreasing testosterone levels in men and fluctuating estrogen levels in men and women and the potential health implications. They also touch on the importance of mental health in relation to hormone levels and overall well-being. Additionally, Jeff and Steve delve into the fascinating topic of telomeres, which are protective caps on the ends of our chromosomes that play a key role in cellular aging. They explore how telomeres can be impacted by hormone levels and overall health, and the potential implications for fertility and longevity. You will come away from this episode with a better understanding of the complex interplay between reproductive hormones, mental health, longevity, and fertility, and the many factors that can impact each of these areas as well as some tips and strategies to achieve optimal reproductive hormone levels. Whether you are interested in learning more about your own reproductive hormone health or simply curious about the latest research, this podcast episode provides valuable insights from angles you may or may not have considered.

As always, this information is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any condition and is for information purposes only - please discuss any information in this podcast with your healthcare professional before making any changes to your current lifestyle.

 

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