According to this Harvard article, an average, healthy 65-year-old in 2002 had about 15% less
testosterone than a similar 65-year-old in 1987.(1)
According to this Harvard article, an average, healthy 65-year-old in 2002 had about 15% less
testosterone than a similar 65-year-old
in 1987.(1)
This groundbreaking study also illustrated how the average American man’s testosterone level has
been dropping by as much as 1% percent every year.
Here’s what an average male looks like in our 21st century vs a man from the 20th century.
But that’s not all.
According to dozens of studies, low testosterone can cause several issues both inside the
bedroom and outside the bedroom.
Inside the bedroom, it’s known to cause low libido and problems in bed.(2)
Outside the bedroom, it’s known to cause loss of strength, obesity, fatigue, and even
depression.
After digging through libraries and mountains of historical data…
Dr. Weston finally found the source of why the modern-day man’s testosterone plummets year after
year.
It has to do with plastic.