TESTOSTERONE!
Toxicity lowers testosterone and raises estrogen.
The liver needs help to detox the body.
Liver problems can create bad health and anger that creates more stress,
which further lowers testosterone.
Boost your calm and assertive masculinity in life and relationships with women.
Toxins Lower Testosterone and Raise Estrogen
Testosterone is a vital hormone that reflects overall health with a strong sex drive and muscle growth.
Testosterone also powers valuable masculine characteristic of calm assertiveness for success and focus.
Low testosterone often occurs at the same time as high estrogen, the feminine hormone that men need only in small quantities. This imbalance of lower testosterone and high estrogen can make men feel unhealthy, emotionally unstable and more feminine, even taking on more flabbly feminine characteristics like man boobs.
Men suffering low levels of testosterone need to do more than take a pill or injection because low testosterone reflects a system wide depletion of nutrients from the body and exposure to toxins that need to be removed
Today’s modern environment that is increasingly toxic lowers testosterone and sperm levels in men, while simultaneously increasing estrogen, and this is not good for health or masculinity.
Toxins are everywhere: in food, medicine, air, outdoors and indoors, in cars, clothes, personal care products, even electronic devices emitting harmful frequencies.
Since the liver and lymph systems are responsible for much of detoxification, the hormonal problem is a liver and lymph problem, which means it is a general systemic health problem. Hormones are symptoms. A high sex drive is a signal from your body that you are fit to breed.
There are two kinds of toxicity that upset the testosterone estrogen balance.
Estrogen Mimicking Chemicals: How you Expose Yourself
The first is that chemicals that mimic estrogen call xenoestrogens. The most infamous is BPA, but many others have similar effects.
Soft Plastics bottles
Plastic wraps on meat and other “organic” food.
Can liners. BPA source.
Food preservatives, artificial sweetners, msg.
Tap water
Pesticides, insecticides
Meats with estrogen hormone injections, not natural or organic meat.
Personal care products: Shampoos, lotions, soaps, toothpastes, cosmetics and other personal care products that contain paraben or phenoxyethanol chemical compounds
Fabric softener dryer sheets.
Dioxin in various products like tampons that can end up in a man’s body, too.
Soy products have natural estrogen that contributes to the imbalance.
Herbicides like Atrazine contributes to tiny penises in many species of animals including humans. It is illegal in Europe but ok at EPA determined acceptable levels in US drinking water.
You basically have to go all natural and organic to avoid these, and you ought to do that anyway, because all toxins deteriorate health and testosterone as a result, as explained next.
A liver toxic from any source is less able to filter out xeno estogens.
Toxins Steal Testosterone
General toxins also can interrupt the normal production of testosterone. Sex hormones and hormones made by the adrenal glands are made from cholesterol, turned into pregnenolone, and then DHEA, which is turned into specific hormones like testosterone. This process can be interrupted at any step due to missing nutrients, toxins, or stresses.
Or toxins can simply lower levels of energy for all functions like muscle grow, reproduction, clear focused thinking and taking action. Taking more testosterone cannot speed up a system that is lacking raw materials or is broken. Hormones are only messengers but do not do the work.
Some of the top toxins showing up in the exhausted patients of the environmental health practice of Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt are
Liver Problem Causing Hormone Problems
Behind hormone problems, testosterone, adrenals, thyroid, etc,. are problems with the larger organs like liver, digestive organs, and brain that commands hormones.
Our largest internal organ, the liver, is responsible for detoxification, synthesis of many nutrients and activation of some hormones. An accumulation of toxins means that liver cannot keep up with removing toxins like xeno estrogens as the liver itself becomes toxic. The liver and digestive tract are what generate energy in the first place, hormones are just small glands that are messengers commanded by the brain that are more like the gas petal than the gas tank. The fullness of the tank determines how much energy you have, not the gas petal. General energy problems thus lower testosterone with the resulting decline in muscular growth, sex drive, or confident assertiveness because there is a lack of energy to follow through.
Hormonal problems are systemic problems involving multiple organs and issues affected by the total toxic load or “body burden.”
There is a lot at stake in confronting toxins to develop a health masculinity, and this affects, women, too.
Stress Steals Testosterone
A toxic liver can be irritating and is associated with the emotion of anger according to traditional Chinese medicine. A toxic liver can create anger, and anger can also, in turn, weaken the liver leading to greater toxic accumulation. The resulting fatigue contributes to crankiness.
Under conditions of stress, both emotional and physical, pregnenolone can be switched away from producing DHEA and then testosterone and converted to the stress hormone cortisol to mobilize short term energy. This is called “pregnenolone steal” and has damaging effects on the body at prolonged high levels as it burns energy more that restores it.
A toxic liver that lowers testosterone can create a lack of confident assertiveness in life and with women. At the same time, high estrogen leads to unstable emotionalism that can make one more reactive and stressed. Liver irritation can contribute to too much anger. Anger can be a problem with men who have seen themselves as under assertive pussies and when they do assert themselves it is often insecurely overcompensated with pent-up rage. They have temper tantrums. They can become the bully without good masculine role models.
This over-reactive mode is made worse by a feminized culture of expressing your feelings and “getting your anger out.” Getting angry at others especially when one is not directly attacked at that level first is actually abusive to others and destructive to relationships. It avoids taking responsibility for your own misperceptions and over-reactions and makes one the aggressor even when they think they are a victim. People are less likely to trust or like angry people. As Sadhguru says, just getting angry occasionally will make people disgusted with you and avoid you.
Testosterone and Relating to Women
Men need calm assertiveness for the masculine energy that creates attraction with women and to maintain good boundaries to be respected. This becomes even more important as women can become imbalanced with estrogen dominance (compared to progesterone) and have masculinizing increases in testosterone, too. About 5-10% of women have an excess of male hormones, “hyperadrongenism” that is medically recognizable.
High testosterone and male hormones in women can also contribute to reverse polarity relationships in which men are more feminine men and women more masculine. This reverse polarity is also happening for social reasons, but these reverse polarity relationships are increasingly seen as not working, as David Deida has eloquently described. Deida declared a 3rd stage of relationships of romantic masculine and feminine polarity with equality and integration of opposites internally to a degree without going to the extreme of reversal.
As we age we also tend to drift toward less hormonal distinction with men becoming more feminine and women more masculine. At the point, women often completely dominate their relationships, in the words of Camille Paglia.
Physical health can support a self controlled middle path of a calm assertive masculinity. These modern toxic conditions call us to masculinity at a higher level to solve new problems.
New Masculine Purpose in a Toxic World: Clean World, Sexy World
We are living through a toxic crisis that is driving an epidemic of modern diseases especially for children. The rate of autism that mainly affects boys has escalated rapidly since the year 2000. Men should rise to this collective purpose of making the world safe and healthy. Masculinity requires purpose, it is often said, and a clean world can be a part of each individual purpose: creating more natural and organic ways of life that support healthy male and female hormones and relationships.
The modern world poses the mostly invisible threat of toxicity. This is not the cave man’s world of struggle over beasts and competitors with brutal force. It is a thinking man’s world using scientific inferences to detect hidden causes like invisible toxins and anticipate larger consequences. It has become more about technology than knowing nature, but now we must bring nature back starting with our own bodies and health to give direction to thinking.
In a thinking man’s world we also run the risk of thinking too much or being in our head disconnected from our body and feelings that also guide us.
Being in your head includes being clever and charming or trying to gain acceptance from others. Not feeling and acting out of how you really are can be the result of having to please you mother or father and not upset them with your real feeling for which they shamed you. Especially if you were manipulated in a codependent relationships with your mother who tried to get her need met through you instead of your father—this is emotional incest between mother and son. Overbearing mothers stunt the growth of boys into men. Absent and overbearing fathers make that worse. It “takes balls” to heal, and that phrase evokes our intuitive wisdom of testosterone fueled focus and will to survive in a healthy way.
Paying attention to our bodies and how sensation influences thought and feeling is important. How can men protect our women and children when we cannot protect our own balls?
Protect Yourself, Your Woman, and Others
Testosterone health depends on good nutrition, detoxification and stress responses.
Suggestions to protect your testosterone, liver, health, and masculinity from toxic feminizing estrogens:
1. Avoid toxic exposures: Buy all natural product s for your skin, food, and water not in plastic bottles.
2. Eat foods with cholesterol that build hormones: natural meats, eggs and raw dairy. Check out the Sex Machine Diet. Since diet is highly individualized not all these food are for everyone. Give your body all the nutrients it needs to energize and detoxify itself. I test individuals energetically for what they need: 17 major minerals, 6 vitamin groups, protein, fat, and right carb levels (often less.)
3. Become more aware of how the health of your body affects your emotions, beliefs and actions. Be aware of how you really feel about things and people to make good decisions, be who you really are and go for what you really want in life.
4. Practice being in your masculine strength of calm assertiveness. This can include adding to your purpose sharing what you know about how hormonal health depends on general health and has consequences for relationships between men and women.
Testosterone is a vital hormone that reflects overall health with a strong sex drive and muscle growth.
Testosterone also powers valuable masculine characteristic of calm assertiveness for success and focus.
Low testosterone often occurs at the same time as high estrogen, the feminine hormone that men need only in small quantities. This imbalance of lower testosterone and high estrogen can make men feel unhealthy, emotionally unstable and more feminine, even taking on more flabbly feminine characteristics like man boobs.
Men suffering low levels of testosterone need to do more than take a pill or injection because low testosterone reflects a system wide depletion of nutrients from the body and exposure to toxins that need to be removed
Today’s modern environment that is increasingly toxic lowers testosterone and sperm levels in men, while simultaneously increasing estrogen, and this is not good for health or masculinity.
Toxins are everywhere: in food, medicine, air, outdoors and indoors, in cars, clothes, personal care products, even electronic devices emitting harmful frequencies.
Since the liver and lymph systems are responsible for much of detoxification, the hormonal problem is a liver and lymph problem, which means it is a general systemic health problem. Hormones are symptoms. A high sex drive is a signal from your body that you are fit to breed.
There are two kinds of toxicity that upset the testosterone estrogen balance.
Estrogen Mimicking Chemicals: How you Expose Yourself
The first is that chemicals that mimic estrogen call xenoestrogens. The most infamous is BPA, but many others have similar effects.
Soft Plastics bottles
Plastic wraps on meat and other “organic” food.
Can liners. BPA source.
Food preservatives, artificial sweetners, msg.
Tap water
Pesticides, insecticides
Meats with estrogen hormone injections, not natural or organic meat.
Personal care products: Shampoos, lotions, soaps, toothpastes, cosmetics and other personal care products that contain paraben or phenoxyethanol chemical compounds
Fabric softener dryer sheets.
Dioxin in various products like tampons that can end up in a man’s body, too.
Soy products have natural estrogen that contributes to the imbalance.
Herbicides like Atrazine contributes to tiny penises in many species of animals including humans. It is illegal in Europe but ok at EPA determined acceptable levels in US drinking water.
You basically have to go all natural and organic to avoid these, and you ought to do that anyway, because all toxins deteriorate health and testosterone as a result, as explained next.
A liver toxic from any source is less able to filter out xeno estogens.
Toxins Steal Testosterone
General toxins also can interrupt the normal production of testosterone. Sex hormones and hormones made by the adrenal glands are made from cholesterol, turned into pregnenolone, and then DHEA, which is turned into specific hormones like testosterone. This process can be interrupted at any step due to missing nutrients, toxins, or stresses.
Or toxins can simply lower levels of energy for all functions like muscle grow, reproduction, clear focused thinking and taking action. Taking more testosterone cannot speed up a system that is lacking raw materials or is broken. Hormones are only messengers but do not do the work.
Some of the top toxins showing up in the exhausted patients of the environmental health practice of Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt are
- Mercury from dental fillings, vaccines and coal burning.
- Aluminum in vaccines and chemtrails sprayed from airplanes.
- Herbicides, Monsanto’s Round-Up used in agriculture and home lawn care with glyphosates that damage intestinal linings and brain protective membranes.
- EMF-electromagnetic fields emitted from cell phones and towers, wifi, cordless home phones, computers, micro wave ovens and more.
Liver Problem Causing Hormone Problems
Behind hormone problems, testosterone, adrenals, thyroid, etc,. are problems with the larger organs like liver, digestive organs, and brain that commands hormones.
Our largest internal organ, the liver, is responsible for detoxification, synthesis of many nutrients and activation of some hormones. An accumulation of toxins means that liver cannot keep up with removing toxins like xeno estrogens as the liver itself becomes toxic. The liver and digestive tract are what generate energy in the first place, hormones are just small glands that are messengers commanded by the brain that are more like the gas petal than the gas tank. The fullness of the tank determines how much energy you have, not the gas petal. General energy problems thus lower testosterone with the resulting decline in muscular growth, sex drive, or confident assertiveness because there is a lack of energy to follow through.
Hormonal problems are systemic problems involving multiple organs and issues affected by the total toxic load or “body burden.”
There is a lot at stake in confronting toxins to develop a health masculinity, and this affects, women, too.
Stress Steals Testosterone
A toxic liver can be irritating and is associated with the emotion of anger according to traditional Chinese medicine. A toxic liver can create anger, and anger can also, in turn, weaken the liver leading to greater toxic accumulation. The resulting fatigue contributes to crankiness.
Under conditions of stress, both emotional and physical, pregnenolone can be switched away from producing DHEA and then testosterone and converted to the stress hormone cortisol to mobilize short term energy. This is called “pregnenolone steal” and has damaging effects on the body at prolonged high levels as it burns energy more that restores it.
A toxic liver that lowers testosterone can create a lack of confident assertiveness in life and with women. At the same time, high estrogen leads to unstable emotionalism that can make one more reactive and stressed. Liver irritation can contribute to too much anger. Anger can be a problem with men who have seen themselves as under assertive pussies and when they do assert themselves it is often insecurely overcompensated with pent-up rage. They have temper tantrums. They can become the bully without good masculine role models.
This over-reactive mode is made worse by a feminized culture of expressing your feelings and “getting your anger out.” Getting angry at others especially when one is not directly attacked at that level first is actually abusive to others and destructive to relationships. It avoids taking responsibility for your own misperceptions and over-reactions and makes one the aggressor even when they think they are a victim. People are less likely to trust or like angry people. As Sadhguru says, just getting angry occasionally will make people disgusted with you and avoid you.
Testosterone and Relating to Women
Men need calm assertiveness for the masculine energy that creates attraction with women and to maintain good boundaries to be respected. This becomes even more important as women can become imbalanced with estrogen dominance (compared to progesterone) and have masculinizing increases in testosterone, too. About 5-10% of women have an excess of male hormones, “hyperadrongenism” that is medically recognizable.
High testosterone and male hormones in women can also contribute to reverse polarity relationships in which men are more feminine men and women more masculine. This reverse polarity is also happening for social reasons, but these reverse polarity relationships are increasingly seen as not working, as David Deida has eloquently described. Deida declared a 3rd stage of relationships of romantic masculine and feminine polarity with equality and integration of opposites internally to a degree without going to the extreme of reversal.
As we age we also tend to drift toward less hormonal distinction with men becoming more feminine and women more masculine. At the point, women often completely dominate their relationships, in the words of Camille Paglia.
Physical health can support a self controlled middle path of a calm assertive masculinity. These modern toxic conditions call us to masculinity at a higher level to solve new problems.
New Masculine Purpose in a Toxic World: Clean World, Sexy World
We are living through a toxic crisis that is driving an epidemic of modern diseases especially for children. The rate of autism that mainly affects boys has escalated rapidly since the year 2000. Men should rise to this collective purpose of making the world safe and healthy. Masculinity requires purpose, it is often said, and a clean world can be a part of each individual purpose: creating more natural and organic ways of life that support healthy male and female hormones and relationships.
The modern world poses the mostly invisible threat of toxicity. This is not the cave man’s world of struggle over beasts and competitors with brutal force. It is a thinking man’s world using scientific inferences to detect hidden causes like invisible toxins and anticipate larger consequences. It has become more about technology than knowing nature, but now we must bring nature back starting with our own bodies and health to give direction to thinking.
In a thinking man’s world we also run the risk of thinking too much or being in our head disconnected from our body and feelings that also guide us.
Being in your head includes being clever and charming or trying to gain acceptance from others. Not feeling and acting out of how you really are can be the result of having to please you mother or father and not upset them with your real feeling for which they shamed you. Especially if you were manipulated in a codependent relationships with your mother who tried to get her need met through you instead of your father—this is emotional incest between mother and son. Overbearing mothers stunt the growth of boys into men. Absent and overbearing fathers make that worse. It “takes balls” to heal, and that phrase evokes our intuitive wisdom of testosterone fueled focus and will to survive in a healthy way.
Paying attention to our bodies and how sensation influences thought and feeling is important. How can men protect our women and children when we cannot protect our own balls?
Protect Yourself, Your Woman, and Others
Testosterone health depends on good nutrition, detoxification and stress responses.
Suggestions to protect your testosterone, liver, health, and masculinity from toxic feminizing estrogens:
1. Avoid toxic exposures: Buy all natural product s for your skin, food, and water not in plastic bottles.
2. Eat foods with cholesterol that build hormones: natural meats, eggs and raw dairy. Check out the Sex Machine Diet. Since diet is highly individualized not all these food are for everyone. Give your body all the nutrients it needs to energize and detoxify itself. I test individuals energetically for what they need: 17 major minerals, 6 vitamin groups, protein, fat, and right carb levels (often less.)
3. Become more aware of how the health of your body affects your emotions, beliefs and actions. Be aware of how you really feel about things and people to make good decisions, be who you really are and go for what you really want in life.
4. Practice being in your masculine strength of calm assertiveness. This can include adding to your purpose sharing what you know about how hormonal health depends on general health and has consequences for relationships between men and women.
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