slayer69
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i think u mean 0 cortisolYou do not want low cortisol, it's associated with suicidal behaviour and most severe depressions
https://looksmax.org/threads/why-low-cortisol-is-actually-an-incel-trait.702395/i think u mean 0 cortisol
yeah some cortisol is needed to think logically
but not average normie levels.
just "low"
that has to do more with less aromatization.
If ur high t u have the balls to suicide. High t decreases cortisol
and if u have higher t, u will have low cortisol always
NoHigh t decreases cortisol
That may be the case but I think it has to do more with how cortisol spikes after stress have profound anti-inflammatory effect in the brain (cortisol in general is very anti-inflammatory), and can prevent chronic PTSD after stress, there is evidence pointing to that. Not enough cortisol after stress or injury = chronic disease riskIf ur high t u have the balls to suicide
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Exogenous testosterone enhances cortisol and affective responses to social-evaluative stress in dominant men
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That may be the case but I think it has to do more with how cortisol spikes after stress have profound anti-inflammatory effect in the brain (cortisol in general is very anti-inflammatory), and can prevent chronic PTSD after stress, there is evidence pointing to that
The first study I linked is about endogenous test. And yes there is a negative correlation but only for total testosterone, free testosterone correlates with cortisol. However, your cortisol response to stress is much more important than your average cortisol throughout a day. The ideal situation would be:Exogenous means injecting if ur natural high t it decreases cortisol there are studies about it
>exogenous tExogenous testosterone enhances cortisol and affective responses to social-evaluative stress in dominant men
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5798202/
I think the ideal situation would be High cortisol in the morning,low cortisol troughout the day and night and high cortisol in responde to stress, the problem would be if your brain identify a lot of situation as a stress situation, like social anxiety or an other fobia.The first study I linked is about endogenous test. And yes there is a negative correlation but only for total testosterone, free testosterone correlates with cortisol. However, your cortisol response to stress is much more important than your average cortisol throughout a day. The ideal situation would be:
- High testosterone
- Moderately high cortisol on average
- Very high cortisol stress response
I would be willing to bet that Chads with the most extroverted, low inhib, low neuroticism personality have high cortisol in response to stress