once your bodyfat levels drop low and you start getting really lean, test levels will drop no matter what for naturals... its normalI'll be curious to hear @brundel 's take on this. When I am eating in a deficit and ESPECIALLY with reduced carb intake, I can state that at least for myself, unequivocally, my test levels decline. There's some interesting academic studies out there that back that up as well (I've attached one below), which is why with this cut I am actually keeping carbs higher than normal, which is what may be likely helping me alongside Androgin compared to prior cuts of mine. You might actually want to try shifting your macros around a bit @B1LL1ST1C ....we are all different at the end of the day, but I know for myself, carbs help me sleep better (when timed later in the day) and also help me feel less on edge during a cut....I've kept my protein at about 0.6-0.7g/lb of bodyweight and have noticed a major difference in how I felt versus when I was religiously closer to 1g/lb (and this was pre-Androgin, so factor Androgin out of the equation)....just some food for thought re test levels and macros.
Diet-hormone interactions: Protein/carbohydrate ratio alters reciprocally the plasma levels of testosterone and cortisol and their respective binding globulins in man
The aim of this study was to determine if a change in protein/carbohydrate ratio influences plasma steroid hormone concentrations. There is little inf…www.sciencedirect.com
i would just make sure fat intake doesnt get too low because fats help regulate hormones