High-Protein Diets May Decrease Testosterone Levels In Men, Leading To ED, Fertility Struggles [drIm2cvgoWf]
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High-protein diets may be decreasing testosterone levels in men which can lead to ED and fertility struggles. More Details: That in a report at StudyFinds where we invite you to like and subscribe for the latest information. Folks who knock back protein shakes and devour lean meats are lowering their chances of having kids, warns a new study. Following a high-protein diet may reduce men’s testosterone levels, which can lead to erectile dysfunction and low sperm counts, say scientists. The team at the University of Worcester say pilling on the protein could cost them dearly, decreasing their testosterone levels by more than a third. Researchers said that most people eat about 17 % protein while the high protein dieters eat about 35% protein. Not having enough testosterone has also been linked to chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes and Alzheimer’s. In contrast, healthy testosterone levels are very important for strength, muscle building, and athletic performance. Results from 27 studies involving a total of 309 men were compiled by the researchers. Those who followed a high protein, low carb diet had much lower levels of testosterone compared to others. Having more than 35 percent protein reduced testosterone levels by 37 percent, which is medically referred to as hypogonadism, the researchers found. Too much protein and not enough carbs also increased cortisol, commonly known as the body’s stress hormone, which is released during the “so-called fight or flight” response. High levels of cortisol have been found to suppress the immune system, leaving people vulnerable to viral and bacterial infections like colds, flus and even the dreaded COVID-19. And something I've never heard of before... Packing on the protein can also cause “rabbit starvation,” where the body turns too much protein into ammonia which is toxic at high levels. This condition, sometimes called “protein poisoning,” was first discovered by Roman soldiers who were forced to survive on rabbits during the siege of Villanueva del Campo. Many of them developed severe diarrhea and died. Because of the incredible popularity of low carb diets, Scientists say further research is needed. Check out more detail in the link – in the description below – on this and other studies at AT STUDYFINDS.COM Video Credit: Videvo – Videvo.net #r3 male enhancement amazon #opal 5 male enhancement
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