Theory: more anrogens, faster aging

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The more androgens running through your body, the faster you will age. So actually being low t is the best for anti age oldcels. So besides balding, now there is another big reason not to take roids.

Mpmd also talks about the risks of androgens in his video.

 
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So actually being low t is the best for anti age oldcels.

Nope, you look like a child with progeria.

Neonatal traits aren't the same as signs of youth/health.
 
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According to recent scientific research, both hypogonadism (low T) and excess T accelerate the aging process. So, as always, the golden mean is best. Extremes are rarely ideal
 
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This is what low T will make u look like at 30.
 
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Nope, you look like a child with progeria.

Neonatal traits aren't the same as signs of youth/health.

This, I had the exact discussion with my orthodontist when he said I shouldn't get surgery as I have young features and everyone wants to look young. And getting surgery will make me look my age.

I stated being neotenous and looking healthy are not the same thing. Poor craniofacial growth is what you see and are confusing it with youth

A grown man with micrognathia may look young but it's indicative of poor jaw growth.

Selena Gomez is a good example of good craniofacial growth and looking neotenous .
 
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Finasteride prevents DHT production which is more androgenic than test, probably slows down general aging as well.
 
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Did he got jaw implants? Talkimg about the thumbnail
 
According to recent scientific research, both hypogonadism (low T) and excess T accelerate the aging process. So, as always, the golden mean is best. Extremes are rarely ideal
if im not in the healthy range of average t levels (too high) will i age badly?
 
if im not in the healthy range of average t levels (too high) will i age badly?
that depends on a lot of factors, most importantly your genes
 

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