MSNBC Article on Testosteron

pmgamer18

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This is a dam good read it will open your eyes the avg. levels of men's testosterone are way down from men the same age in 1988.


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THink about it how many bodybuilders and fitness/health oriented people heat there food ups in the microwave in plastic containers and then how may times a daydo they do this and over what time span. Every thing these days is nuked and could it be that we may be suffering from constant exposures to plastics and endocrine dysrupting material? When I was at work I heated up 3 or more meals a day in the microwave and was doing that for up to 10 years or more. Now I use glass to heat up i microwave not even pyrex and store my veggies in glass dishes containers in refrigerators
 
THink about it how many bodybuilders and fitness/health oriented people heat there food ups in the microwave in plastic containers and then how may times a daydo they do this and over what time span. Every thing these days is nuked and could it be that we may be suffering from constant exposures to plastics and endocrine dysrupting material? When I was at work I heated up 3 or more meals a day in the microwave and was doing that for up to 10 years or more. Now I use glass to heat up i microwave not even pyrex and store my veggies in glass dishes containers in refrigerators

I always wonder about homogenized milk.

When I first came to USA it took me a while to get used to it.

Milk that comes straigh from the cow, granted do not last as long as homogenized but have delicious taste. When natural milk "spoils" you get delicious sour milk or kefir, really good stuff.
So nothing goes to waste.

Spoiled homogenized milk goes to drain.
 
It's the same "Men's Health" article mentioned here recently

Appears to be word for word the same article.

Still--more exposure and public awareness is a good thing.
 
THink about it how many bodybuilders and fitness/health oriented people heat there food ups in the microwave in plastic containers and then how may times a daydo they do this and over what time span. Every thing these days is nuked and could it be that we may be suffering from constant exposures to plastics and endocrine dysrupting material? When I was at work I heated up 3 or more meals a day in the microwave and was doing that for up to 10 years or more. Now I use glass to heat up i microwave not even pyrex and store my veggies in glass dishes containers in refrigerators


An anti aging M.D. I know and who has followed me for some time has told me that he thinks the culprit are those xenoestrogens--endocrine disrupters.
 
I always wonder about homogenized milk.

When I first came to USA it took me a while to get used to it.

Milk that comes straigh from the cow, granted do not last as long as homogenized but have delicious taste. When natural milk "spoils" you get delicious sour milk or kefir, really good stuff.
So nothing goes to waste.

Spoiled homogenized milk goes to drain.

The kefir stuff is pretty good, they sell it at the farmers market down the street from my house. Kind of like runny yogurt.
 
The kefir stuff is pretty good, they sell it at the farmers market down the street from my house. Kind of like runny yogurt.

You lucky that you can get natural kefir.
It is runny, either because of low fat, or because was mixed.

On my parents farm when my Mom was planning to make a butter, she would put milk in about 10 gallon crock. It would stay few days in warm place, close to oven. You could cut the sour milk with a knife.
I do not remember now if it was totally natural milk or possibly centrifuge was used to increase fat content.
 
Jan arent you from PA

PA is loaded with farmers where you can buy raw milk and raw kefir from

i been drinking raw cow/goat milk for a bout a year now
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Jan arent you from PA

PA is loaded with farmers where you can buy raw milk and raw kefir from

i been drinking raw cow/goat milk for a bout a year now
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Thanks for the link.

I am in Parsippany NJ 07054

1.5 miles from cross-section of rt 80 & rt 287
 
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