Low testosterone can be a difficult condition to deal with. As age increases, so do the debilitating effects of low t. That being said, there is a solution.
The body naturally loses an average of one percent of its total testosterone levels every year after reaching your early to mid 30’s. Hypogonadism, the clinical term for low t, is experienced when the body is no longer eqipped to produce healthy levels of testosterone.
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Consequently, people suffering from low t may experience hair loss, muscle loss, increased body fat, fatigue, erectile dysfunction or even depression. A common answer to hypogonadism is the powerful treatment known as testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).
Conceptually, TRT is used to restore the body’s sex hormones to healthy, natural levels. By doing so, a patient suffering from low t may experience better moods, increased energy, muscle gains and an improved sex life. Of course, this only a few of the benefits gained through TRT.
Longtime UFC commentator, television host and stand-up comedian Joe Rogan, at 51-years-old, is still in incredible shape. Speaking on his highly popular podcast Joe Rogan Experience, the talented martial artist once praised the powers of TRT based on his own experiences with the therapy and that of others.
“As you get older, your body just stops producing hormones. It’s really simple, it’s preparing you for death. And you can either choose to accept that, and just let your body slowly deteriorate. Or you can replace the hormones.”
“If you see a guy like me and he’s 48 and he still has a good amount of muscle and looks thick, most of the time, that guy’s taking testosterone, especially today.” Rogan said. “Today’s the benefits of it are so obvious. I mean, you could not take it and just be like a regular 60-year-old guy and just feel frail.
“Or, you see these guys that are taking it that are 60-years-old that are f**king shredded. Go to the Four Seasons and you’ll see some businessman who’s like in his sixties with a six-pack and giant traps.”
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Rogan is also a lifetime martial artist, holding black belts in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and taekwondo. Joe frequently invites some of the most knowledgeable guests on his podcast to discuss fitness, medicine and other areas of science. He’s been using TRT and other anti-aging therapies for well over a decade now and knows better than anyone how beneficial it can be.
13 thoughts on “Joe Rogan: ‘There’s more ripped 60 year old men than ever thanks to TRT’”
anyone tried trt for fatigue? been feeling drained lately and wondering if it’s a low t thing. not sure where to start.
Definitely get your levels checked first. It could be a game changer if low T is your issue.
where do you go for a T level check? A regular doc?
I’ve read about testosterone therapy before. Seems like it has potential, but are there any risks involved? Would appreciate more info.
My husband has been experiencing most of these symptoms, and it’s been rough. TRT sounds promising, but it’s daunting to take the first step. How do you approach this conversation without making them feel worse?
From what I’ve gathered, TRT can address several symptoms of low T, which is intriguing. I wonder about the long-term implications of such treatment. Does it affect natural testosterone production negatively, or can it actually restore it to normal levels?
started trt a few months back and the change has been noticeable. way less fatigue and feeling stronger at the gym. anyone on the fence should give it a shot.
After years of dealing with symptoms and not understanding what was wrong, TRT has been a revelation for me. It took some convincing to get started, but the improvements in my day to day life are undeniable. It’s not just about feeling younger; it’s about feeling like myself again.
@atlantamensclinic how quickly do people usually see results from trt? been reading up a lot but this part seems kinda vague
Seeing a lot of guys at the gym going through the same journey. It’s not easy, but taking that first step towards getting help is crucial. TRT can be a game changer for many! Always do your research and talk to a specialist.
The biochemistry behind TRT fascinates me. It’s a delicate balance of hormone replacement that requires precise dosing and monitoring. For those considering it, understanding the mechanisms and potential side effects is key.
Discussing male health issues like low testosterone should become more normalized. TRT offers valuable benefits but starting the conversation is the first step. Let’s break down the stigma and encourage more open dialogue about men’s health.