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lower testosterone and hormone studies:
www.therecoveryvillage.com
www.supplementcritique.com
www.hgha.com
healthythinktank.com
Some quotes from the testosterone studies:
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" The Ethanol in alcoholic drinks causes oxidative damage to the Leydig Cells that produce testosterone in your testicles.
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We touched on this earlier when we discussed the several ways alcohol can lead to reduced testosterone levels.
Beer in particular, because of the particularly potent phytoestrogens in hops, does increase the presence of estrogen in the body.
The serious effect is demonstrated in a study of female ratswho could not produce estrogen on their own because their ovaries had been removed.
Due to consumption of alcohol, their bodies exhibited estrogen-like effects, even when that consumption was moderate.
Add the aromatase effect that increases the conversion of testosterone to estrogen,and yes indeed, alcohol has a profound effect on estrogen levels.
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Looksmin/healthmin studies:
www.astralnutrition.com
addictionresource.com
vkool.com
www.healthline.com
www.health.com
www.12keysrehab.com
vertavahealth.com
pubs.niaaa.nih.gov
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Some quotes from the testosterone studies:
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- Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD) is a coenzyme that has great power over the production of testosterone within the testes. When too much alcohol is consumed, this will lower the amount of NAD in the body and therefore reduce the production of testosterone.
- Oxidative damage of leydig cells in the testicles can be caused by overconsumption of alcohol. They can destroy testosterone in the scrotum and the testosterone which is already in circulation throughout the body.
- The endorphins called Beta-Opioid Endorphins have an unhelpful effect on testosterone production. When too much alcohol intake stimulates the brain to release the endorphins, they damage testosterone.
- When a man assumes too much alcohol, this can lower testosterone levels and increase estrogen levels. Alcohol has the power to increase the aromatase enzyme which has the main responsibility of converting testosterone into estrogen. This can lead to many problems, including gynecomastia (enlargement of the breasts in men) and other issues.
" The Ethanol in alcoholic drinks causes oxidative damage to the Leydig Cells that produce testosterone in your testicles.
- Damaged Leydig Cells will not function at their highest levels.
Antioxidants may help protect against this oxidative damage, but they will never be able to inhibit it completely. - Frequent alcohol consumption increases the activity of the Aromatase enzyme, causing an increase in the conversion of testosterone to estrogen. This decreases testosterone dramatically in two ways.
First, the conversion itself of testosterone to estrogen lessens the amount of testosterone present.
Second, the increased presence of estrogen signals the testosterone producing mechanism within the body to halt production.
In other words, abundant estrogen is a marker for the body, indicating that it has enough testosterone and doesn’t need to produce more. - Alcohol, as part of its relaxing and depressive effect, causes the brain to release beta-opioid endorphins.
This in turn lowers the production and release of testosterone. - The metabolism of Ethanol decreases the amount of NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) within both the liver and the testes.
Since NAD+ is necessary for healthy testosterone production, said production is reduced.
"
We touched on this earlier when we discussed the several ways alcohol can lead to reduced testosterone levels.
Beer in particular, because of the particularly potent phytoestrogens in hops, does increase the presence of estrogen in the body.
The serious effect is demonstrated in a study of female ratswho could not produce estrogen on their own because their ovaries had been removed.
Due to consumption of alcohol, their bodies exhibited estrogen-like effects, even when that consumption was moderate.
Add the aromatase effect that increases the conversion of testosterone to estrogen,and yes indeed, alcohol has a profound effect on estrogen levels.
"
Looksmin/healthmin studies:

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