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20 mins in the Sun ☀️ Raises Testosterone, Increases Romantic Passion, Study Finds 

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@brett6468
@brett6468 Год назад
Vitamin D, nitric oxide, mitochondrial melatonin... and now testosterone. Living in the PNW, I make sure to get 20 minutes of midday sunlight every chance I get. Feels so good.
@nihilisticprophet6985
@nihilisticprophet6985 Год назад
What is mitochondrial melatonin? Can I just take normal melatonin 300mcg?
@femio.3506
@femio.3506 Год назад
@@nihilisticprophet6985 you don’t need to take anything. Just expose yourself to the sun! With breathable clothing/as little clothing as possible. Most importantly breathe. Clench your jaw, and try to maintain an inhalation through your nose for at least 5 seconds, up to 10 seconds if you can handle that. Progressively improve on those seconds over time.
@vijays6048
@vijays6048 Год назад
Sir not only that sun exposure reduces Protenuria(chronic kidney disease) by 24%..There's a study that says body produces vitamin D efficiently when your shadows height is smaller than your height (Mid day).
@k14michael
@k14michael Год назад
@@nihilisticprophet6985 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5YV_iKnzDRg.html
@rik9833
@rik9833 Год назад
does it raise free testerone?
@dannyboycinco
@dannyboycinco Год назад
Anytime I can get Sun on my balcony in the morning I do it. I don’t care if it’s 5 degrees outside, I feel so much better and my sleep is SOOO Much better as well
@AsherAdelman
@AsherAdelman Год назад
I definitely experience an increase in libido when I'm out in the sun, especially at the beach.
@devinnorsworthy9154
@devinnorsworthy9154 Год назад
I spend an average of 2 hours or more a day in the sun. He's my friend. 😊💪💥
@DrAJ_LatinAmerica
@DrAJ_LatinAmerica Год назад
Makes complete sense. Lots of nuances of course. We all need more time on the nude beach. Sun, feet grounded to the earth, sea air, ....and of course good nutrition, exercise, social interaction.... Right!!! Most of what we should be doing is Free
@timshel011
@timshel011 Год назад
😎
@k14michael
@k14michael Год назад
Don’t forget the most important thing. knowing who you truly are.
@DrAJ_LatinAmerica
@DrAJ_LatinAmerica Год назад
@@k14michael in which aspect? DNA? Emotionally? Race / ancestry?
@k14michael
@k14michael Год назад
@@DrAJ_LatinAmerica Spiritual aspect. Since we’re not only physical, emotional, and energetic but most importantly, we’re also spiritual beings.
@taitcarrillo8926
@taitcarrillo8926 Год назад
Nutrition is so far from free… Everything else though? No excuses. No gym? Push-ups and planks.
@HeroC14
@HeroC14 Год назад
Was mowing the lawn shirtless today for more than an hour. Flexing on the elderly neighbors who are all out of shape is just a bonus to all the Vitamin D.
@religion9685
@religion9685 Год назад
😂
@MaximilianonMars
@MaximilianonMars 5 месяцев назад
Jajaja
@ToddDCLT4
@ToddDCLT4 Месяц назад
I’m 30, but we are all gonna be out of shape old people one day buddy
@cthornton523
@cthornton523 Год назад
My husband is 43. Last year he bought a convertible that he works on in the driveway all summer. He's a changed man.
@armando9293
@armando9293 Год назад
How did the sun exposure changed your husband? Is he in better health overall?
@r-type4945
@r-type4945 Год назад
@@armando9293 bet he is.
@cthornton523
@cthornton523 Год назад
@@armando9293 He's more patient with our 3 teenage boys, more patient with himself. His overall mood is improved. He'll always be "that grouchy mechanic" guy but for a while he was *too* grouchy. He lives with bipolar, and he didn't go off the rails in March & October, (as you do, with bipolar) that was the biggest improvement. Oh & less of a workaholic. It's a work in progress.
@armando9293
@armando9293 Год назад
@@cthornton523 beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing the details it helps a lot, I am sure the sun has many more benefits still unknown to us all.
@DavidSmith-in5if
@DavidSmith-in5if Год назад
This really works! I’ve been focusing on light and circadian rhythm for the last few months and I feel great. My sleep is deep and restful. I’m energetic and alert during the day. My mood has also never been better.
@PeopleHealthTec
@PeopleHealthTec Год назад
Yes. Excellent video. Good sleep, sunlight and lower stress is so important for health and weight control.
@rockyp32
@rockyp32 Год назад
Man I gotta go to bed earlier
@sfrealestatedealmaker6001
@sfrealestatedealmaker6001 Год назад
@@rockyp32 I sleep at 10 pm wake up at 5am hit the gym and dot have my first meal til around 11 am. I Feel like a beast 💪🏼
@rockyp32
@rockyp32 Год назад
@@sfrealestatedealmaker6001 sleep schedule goes crazy
@WolfHowl71
@WolfHowl71 Год назад
A ton of data is emerging that sunlight has a ton of positive effect in so many different regions of health. Thanks for adding to this info!
@taitcarrillo8926
@taitcarrillo8926 Год назад
I had Vitamin D deficiency. Started sunbathing a year ago. I walk after I eat shirtless in the sunshine. I feel more confident.
@trulsrohk1
@trulsrohk1 Год назад
this is one of those things, my wife and plenty of other women/people focus so much on downsides of tanning/sun exposure, but there's definitely gotta be a sweet spot, and it seems like it's rather vital for our bodies to be optimal both physically and mentally
@Sparky.Sparky.BoomMan
@Sparky.Sparky.BoomMan 3 месяца назад
I now understand the appeal of sunroofs in cars/ convertables. I was always like "ugh sunlight i dont need my post acne scars getting darker, risking premature aging, having uv light damage my eyes, give me an uneven skin tone" i went all out with sun protection lol its exhausting and took me a few years to mostly get over my "heliophobia"
@Encourageable
@Encourageable Год назад
You may be young enough that you don’t remember when the campaign started to get people to lather up with SPF (with mostly good intentions). The idea was to reduce wrinkles (vanity) but more importantly to reduce skin cancer. Skin cancer is very serious but it got to the point where some people didn’t allow any sun exposure. After this campaign started we started to see odd health symptoms broader than just lack of vitamin D. It’s yet another example of the medical community promoting bad behavior.
@ClassicJukeboxBand
@ClassicJukeboxBand Год назад
The sun does not cause skin cancer.
@esso0527
@esso0527 Год назад
Lrt g
@stevenenglish9716
@stevenenglish9716 Год назад
I find it interesting what (experts ) who don’t live in the sun say about the sun. Im in the sun everyday last 40 years 6-10 hours a day.. Aloha
@jrstf
@jrstf Год назад
There is such a thing as too much sun...
@munzirashraf9333
@munzirashraf9333 5 месяцев назад
What job do you do that you are out for 6-10 hrs?
@texasjherrera
@texasjherrera Год назад
Great video and interesting study. I’m in Texas and I try to go out into direct sun for at least 15 minutes a day with only shorts on. I’ve always done this to keep my vitamin D levels at an optimal level and to manage my psoriasis. Now it seems like there’s another benefit to this. At least now I have answers for when my wife asks me why I’m such an animal with her LoL.
@baswold7979
@baswold7979 Год назад
Very cringe.
@esotericchad3442
@esotericchad3442 Год назад
🙄
@k14michael
@k14michael Год назад
Lucky wife 😄
@ascendtoaesthetics
@ascendtoaesthetics Год назад
have you tried adopting a carnivorous diet...?
@texasjherrera
@texasjherrera Год назад
@@ascendtoaesthetics I have not.
@agabrzostkowski8354
@agabrzostkowski8354 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this info!
@ryanunknown4181
@ryanunknown4181 Год назад
Thanks Mike for all you do.
@alexsdb9712
@alexsdb9712 Год назад
Sun is really energy 🌞 Thank you, Mike!
@johnjustice8478
@johnjustice8478 Год назад
Brilliant vid, Mike. Heaps of great info.
@davidplyler8173
@davidplyler8173 Год назад
My favorite health channel !!
@alexa.9446
@alexa.9446 Год назад
Thanks for putting this stuff out there. Great channel.
@dustyroads3071
@dustyroads3071 Год назад
I live in the Washington DC area. I believe that the natural vitamin D we get from the sun balances out all of our hormones. I normally weigh five pounds less in the summer time than in the winter. I agree and think this is due to higher t levels and also the balance of all of my other hormones due to getting more sun in the summer.
@getter_done
@getter_done Год назад
Love sun exposure. Thanks again Mike. You always have great information, appreciated! 👍
@ccmagee5006
@ccmagee5006 Год назад
Amazing! This could be a game changer, I'll definitely be actively getting sunlight now
@brianbachmeier34
@brianbachmeier34 Год назад
Thank you Mike!
@1973sophia
@1973sophia Год назад
Thank you for sharing scientific articles in a concise manner. Appreciate it 🙏.
@steveking135
@steveking135 Год назад
Great video. Been getting sun on a daily basis this summer and certainly helps with sleep and mood. So far I consider it safe and effective!
@Christina-sj2fn
@Christina-sj2fn Год назад
Great information! 👍 Thanks Mike 😊
@silverdesk72
@silverdesk72 Год назад
Great video. Sun exposure just feels so good in every way.
@ModernDayDebate
@ModernDayDebate Год назад
That's super interesting! Thanks for putting out. It gives me another motivating reason to get out and get a little sun every day!
@rachelhmua
@rachelhmua Год назад
Great reason to strip off in the sun 🌞 I've never used sunscreen. I just go to shade when I've had enough sun and I think we know when we've had enough.
@danmartinez9497
@danmartinez9497 Год назад
Sunscreen is full of chemical that are more harmful than the sun... Even sun glasses prevent your body from absorbing vitamin D
@andrewkryzak84
@andrewkryzak84 2 месяца назад
Well said love! Respect.
@sivispacemparabellum5476
@sivispacemparabellum5476 Год назад
Well I'm from Morocco and we're not short of sunlight and I loooooove sunlight I'm a sun worshipper and I love lifting under the sun on the beach lol
@andrewkryzak84
@andrewkryzak84 2 месяца назад
Respect!
@polarisbeach07
@polarisbeach07 Год назад
Great info. I try to take lunch outside and for walks in the sun with my shirt off, your right it does make you feel good. I found since being low carb and a healthy no seed oil diet etc I can spend days out in the sun and do not burn. I firmly believe in not wearing sun glasses either.
@Saundersstrong
@Saundersstrong Год назад
Solid video Mike , we are spending way way to much time indoors …I spent a good portion of the day outside . Little biking , play on the rings and some walking . Life is good . The sun is a non negotiable part of my “diet “ !!! And yes something about sunning the boys seems to ramp up the testosterone lol
@JohnnyTHuynh
@JohnnyTHuynh Год назад
I’m doing a personal case study on this - the data seems to agree with the research it’s extremely fascinating !
@jenniferharper2119
@jenniferharper2119 Год назад
Excellent topic and easy, effective solution! Mother nature has what we need and modern society is doing everything possible to keep us from her.
@cristinabaenaortiz6743
@cristinabaenaortiz6743 Год назад
Agree. I'm living in the South if Spain. After bathing Sun hormons are on high level
@Eddie53172
@Eddie53172 Год назад
Wow 🙌🏽 great content 💯 I’ve been making a conscious effort getting full body exposure 🌞 I gotta say, it’s been making a noticeable difference 👀
@bizznick444joe7
@bizznick444joe7 Год назад
I used to live in very sunny areas as a kid and yeah I can see the difference with that and living in a less sun exposed location.
@volcano8043
@volcano8043 Год назад
God, I love your videos. Constant reminders and facts about self care and keeping my head in the game. Coming from someone who has autoimmune, MTHFR, DAO, NO3, Celiac prone, lactose intolerant and a non-necretor.
@TheGreatAustino
@TheGreatAustino 2 месяца назад
Sunmaxxing is my favorite activity
@reeyynnaa
@reeyynnaa Год назад
THANK YOUUU!!!
@BlackjackLover
@BlackjackLover Год назад
Thanks for the info
@jeffreyharrison4045
@jeffreyharrison4045 Год назад
Thanks Mike!
@palomaserrano7642
@palomaserrano7642 Год назад
I used to be regular and fertile, I lived in México and then I moved to the uk and I'm sure the lack of sun light, as i used to take so much sun screwed my hormones and I am perimenopausical at 38 started. I'm healthy I train hard now for 10 years, my family didn't have that problem but I do
@roadstar499
@roadstar499 Год назад
i can feel it...the key is a little at a time,so you don't burn..Sun is very intense where i live....
@claudiahawk1527
@claudiahawk1527 Год назад
Wow✨✨✨✨Thank you💜
@worththefight1096
@worththefight1096 2 месяца назад
Awesome content!
@edwardaligonzalez123
@edwardaligonzalez123 Год назад
Great info! Thanks 4 sharing, n also love Dr Huberman’s info! 🧠💥💪🏽👍🏾💯
@mg1822
@mg1822 Год назад
I live on the East coast and have been doing 20 mins of unprotected sun exposure this summer. I feel a 100x better and have not been sick with anything. Not sure how I'm going to feel in Fall/Winter....I might need to move to FL and be a "snow bird" in my 30's.
@alliccat5482
@alliccat5482 Год назад
Very interesting..this explains it..Summer R❤️‍🔥mances. I love Sunshine..miss it in the winter. And working out in nature with the warmth and shine of the sun is so healing and energetic! It's no wonder my happy space is a place in the SUN☀️Thanks for this Lovely and Timely Truth❣️ Sunshine + Happiness = A Whole Lotta Love. 👍🌞💖
@TteokbokkiNari
@TteokbokkiNari Год назад
Yap! Summer time is my best period if the year. 😊 I need to move somewhere more sunny. Denmark tends to barely have any sun, though we've been lucky this year. 😅
@alliccat5482
@alliccat5482 Год назад
@@TteokbokkiNari I SO can relate...Wisconsin Winters are brutal! I had forgotten because I had been traveling for work, but Covid changed my direction and life. Lol It brought me back where I've been trying to leave..Wisconsin. I wouldn't think Denmark is that bad! Last Winter was the Frozen Tundra here, but I was working remotely, but not anymore, so not sure how I'll survive the upcoming one! 🥶🤣 Someday I'll move to a place of Sunshine. 🌞😊
@TteokbokkiNari
@TteokbokkiNari Год назад
​@@alliccat5482 We have a ton of gray, cold, windy, rainy days with no sun. It isn't unusual to have like 15 hours of sun or 20-something in an entire month during certain periods of the year. >_>; We don't get snow either, so it's just this miserable not fun weather. 😅
@alliccat5482
@alliccat5482 Год назад
@@TteokbokkiNari Hah! That sounds like here only with snow for 5 months lol 😆 There's so many dark, grey, and gloomy days. It's so nice to get the sunshine days, there's just not many! I guess that's why were given snow, a white balnce. 🙃
@GenXRanter
@GenXRanter Год назад
Good vid as usual Mike. I'm 51 and very fitness focused, but probably still more sensitive to testosterone swings due to age. And I can say without a doubt my libido is higher in the summer.
@TristanLowePT
@TristanLowePT Год назад
Add steak & eggs and your testosterone levels will raise 👍
@rudystudios
@rudystudios Год назад
Fascinating
@bklynjoe96
@bklynjoe96 Год назад
Not being petty at all but wanted to sincerely thank you for stressing "biological females". Need more of this right now, ish is getting waaaay out of control these days. Love ya Mike! Keep fighting the good fight brotha!
@austina701
@austina701 Год назад
it is redundant to say that
@g.w.775
@g.w.775 Год назад
thanks for your videos :)
@davidrice1456
@davidrice1456 Год назад
I live in Dallas and just 5-7minutes front and back in the summer each day in my shorts is enough to have a full tan so I’m supposing that would be a good indicator of a sufficient amount for the amount need here. I do more like 10 minutes in winter months.
@turdburglar1612
@turdburglar1612 Год назад
Yoooo!!! He made a video of the topic I was interested in. Time for my wife and I to go hiking.
@bocagoodtimes1460
@bocagoodtimes1460 Год назад
So glad I live in a place Sun is the norm daily.
@BlessedForever888
@BlessedForever888 Год назад
This should be common sense! Woe unto modern humans who have forgotten the basics of how to live!
@drip369
@drip369 Год назад
So I did come back a third time like I had mentioned in my second comment and I did have an interesting thought about way things were back in the day especially when they had to hand weave clothing and if you think about how breathable and lightly woven linen was, people likely got more full body sun exposure just from wearing white linen, versus today's more durable tightly woven cotton or even worse polyester. So definitely clothing can be an issue in how we get less sunlight against our bodies besides the fact that people stay inside and enjoy air conditioning or artificial heat just to avoid being uncomfortable which is a much better stress I would say then having anxiety or depression from isolation
@kayaosou468
@kayaosou468 Год назад
Great content. Love from Taiwan.
@alphacause
@alphacause Год назад
Beyond the sun's beneficial effects on hormonal levels, there is a study showing that sun exposure maybe a pivotal factor, early in life, in people preserving their visual acuity. An ophthalmologist posited that one of the reasons that we see so many children and young adults having to rely on corrective lenses is because the modern world is depriving them of sun exposure early in life, and this lack of early childhood sun exposure prevents the eyes from growing into the correct shape in order to have optimal vision. Many times, when speculating about the cause of this pervasive poor vision in our population, we blame either genetics or too much screen time. Its probably not the TVs, iPads and mobile phone screens that are directly causing these declines vision. Instead, these devices are INDIRECTLY causing the deterioration of vision early in life, because they are REPLACING time that would be spent outdoors.
@LukeAhLicous
@LukeAhLicous Год назад
Very interesting.. you wouldn’t happen to have a source would you?
@alphacause
@alphacause Год назад
@@LukeAhLicous www.aoa.org/news/clinical-eye-care/diseases-and-conditions/myopia-genes-discovered?sso=y www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-85825-y
@michaelfranciotti3900
@michaelfranciotti3900 Год назад
@@LukeAhLicous 👈 what he said
@gabiyoutubeaccount
@gabiyoutubeaccount 3 месяца назад
​@@LukeAhLicous William H. Bates wrote a book about it
@jenniferh7297
@jenniferh7297 Год назад
Heather Shepherd has an e book on the Sunlight Rx program, I’m actually starting it this past week, already starting to notice subtle changes for the good. 👍🏻
@rosepetal9748
@rosepetal9748 Год назад
Please interview Dr Courtney Hunt! She can elaborate more on this topic!!
@jodycourt
@jodycourt Год назад
Love this and I'm a "sun worshiper"....because in winter in the Northern Plains, there's not as much sun. Please help us with that problem. I still go outdoors daily through winter months to keep the blues away.
@AsianPoshDorene
@AsianPoshDorene Год назад
Dr Dray would so not like this lol. She’s covered and would say nah! I’m with you. Direct sun for a bit is so healthy! I would rather have a few wrinkles & freckles then to not enjoy the sun. Thanks for all the real research!
@markolehtonen6640
@markolehtonen6640 Год назад
Hi Mike! Thanks for the great video again. Question: What is the optimal vitamin D3 blood level (in nmol/l)?
@jeffdillard8789
@jeffdillard8789 Год назад
I have to agree!
@christinacuthbertson168
@christinacuthbertson168 Год назад
People are neurotic about avoiding sun exposure. I know so many people who have been prescribed vitamin D from their GPs, and they're the same people who slather on factor 50 (in the UK) and religiously avoid the sun. Obviously no one is advocating baking yourself to a crisp, but we do need sunlight. I've noticed a huge difference in mood from increasing exposure and even tentatively and conservatively using sunbeds when the light level is low in the winter time. Getting light into your eyes on the morning is amazing too
@worththefight1096
@worththefight1096 2 месяца назад
I'm looking forward to getting back into the habit of getting this extra sun to boost testosterone now that its warmed up here in Chicago. Thank you for posting this!
@bizznick444joe7
@bizznick444joe7 Год назад
Cold Showers and Sun
@sawdustadikt979
@sawdustadikt979 Год назад
Ben Greenfeild did an article on sun exposure to your sack has a big effect on testosterone production. Same 20 min time exposure. I think he did some testing on himself and got some really good results. So your video here is not surprising but I still watched the whole thing, I appreciate the value you give.
@1973sophia
@1973sophia Год назад
Am also in Seattle. Am being avaricious with the summer these days. we have so few in a year.
@HomesteadAce
@HomesteadAce 3 месяца назад
Quality content! Great to see the understanding of how pheromones can impact attractiveness. Pheromones are actually a byproduct of our microbiome. Different outbreaks of fungi like athelete foot and dandruff are other symptoms of imbalances. We are just hosts to bacteria just like every other living form. Understanding that is understanding life and the importance of this planet to our survival.
@andrewkryzak84
@andrewkryzak84 2 месяца назад
Underrated comment of the year Respect!
@Oblisk
@Oblisk Год назад
I guess I’m lucky enough to live in Las Vegas, lots of sun exposure during the summer months. Probably can’t do a “full body” tan unless I wanna give my neighbors a show
@n0killz44
@n0killz44 Год назад
With a very rare exception of when I’ve been in the sun all day I’ve not worn sun cream in several years. If I get skin cancer so be it, the benefits of being in the sun and avoiding all those chemicals far outweigh any future drawbacks.
@andrewkryzak84
@andrewkryzak84 2 месяца назад
Well said! Much love!
@SymphonicEllen
@SymphonicEllen Год назад
I have the windows down, music up, and sun roof open in the car almost year round. Don't know if I can ditch sunglasses though. My eyes are blue and pretty sensitive. great study though XOXO
@RA-ft9me
@RA-ft9me Год назад
Sunseual healing 😎
@russbrown6453
@russbrown6453 Год назад
HIH, you are a very brave man... Humans have been in the sun for some 4 million years.
@moiragoldsmith7052
@moiragoldsmith7052 Год назад
I never bought into the 'be afraid of the sun' thing; where I live sunshine is amazing if we manage to get some!😂 Enjoy🌞🌞🌞
@californiabudreviews758
@californiabudreviews758 Год назад
At least an hour of Southern California sunshine daily, never burned because no seed oil in my diet.
@dawnelder9046
@dawnelder9046 Год назад
I burnt all my life, until 13 years ago. Read Good Calories, Bad Calories. Watched The Oiling of America. Changed the diet and got rid of the seed oils. Started eating real fat. I am out in the sun for hours a day now, weather permitting. Canada. I no longer burn. Even at the beginning of spring.
@niritzagofsky7473
@niritzagofsky7473 Год назад
Went ketovore about 2½ years ago and haven't burned once since then, even with full body sun exposure daily for an hour or more in the Israeli sun, of which we get plenty even in winter.
@Mechaneer
@Mechaneer Год назад
As a fair-skinned person who hasn't even reached age 40 yet, but has already survived 3 skin cancers, I feel you were a bit too cavalier about the very real possibility of skin cancer from sun exposure. I'm not saying we shouldn't get sun exposure. I still try to get regular sun exposure for all the benefits you mentioned. However, that doesn't mean I and other fair-skinned people should go out in the sun, potentially at mid day when the sun is at its most potent for us (since you didn't specify) for 25 minutes every single day. That is honestly too much for us. You did mention hyper responders, but you didn't mention that people like us should really be careful and potentially limit exposure to only 10 to 15 minutes before putting on lotion, particularly when getting the exposure around mid day in a hotter climate like Southern California for instance. After the cancer removal on my face (Mohs Surgery) I had a golf ball-sized deep and open wound. If I didn't have a spectacular plastic surgeon close it up with a flap technique without the need for a skin graft two weeks later then I would have had to walk around with a deformed face the rest of my life. And even with great luck with quality health care and surgeons I will still have the scar for the rest of my life. I do believe you mean well and are overall providing good information to the public, but I urge you to use a little more caution and thought for potential consequences when educating your audience on the findings of research studies. Thanks.
@GLOKD
@GLOKD Год назад
Makes sense, I always get the horn in sunny weather.
@joen.8364
@joen.8364 Год назад
Beneficial UVB Sun exposure in Northern Hemisphere, is from late March to late September. The sun doesn't get high enough in the sky during the other months.
@theb0ganator
@theb0ganator Год назад
That's a tough one, I live in the tropics so skins cancer is extremely bad here due to constant level extreme UV levels. So maybe 5mins per day will do enough.
@zaharabardavid
@zaharabardavid Год назад
We Israelis come up with the best studies, Mike. Good one.
@captainnoyaux
@captainnoyaux Год назад
at my region mid day sun is very hot in the summers, I believe it depends on where you live because 20 minutes in that sun will burn you for sure
@NickMart1985
@NickMart1985 Год назад
The birth control hormone impact is under appreciated.
@ghostrunnerco6791
@ghostrunnerco6791 Год назад
no doubt i was out there for a good 4 hrs today gotta couple new holes in the hallway drywall but other than that i feel phenomenal💪
@dana102083
@dana102083 Год назад
What does that even men? Lol
@jrstf
@jrstf Год назад
Are your hands also dragging on the ground?
@scottg5588
@scottg5588 Год назад
In Alaska I rely on my red light most of the year and have noticed a definite boost in libido when I use it. Does this corelate?
@yamani3882
@yamani3882 Год назад
What do you think of maximums tribe testosterone prescription? Would love your honest feedback back on it.
@paulchavez5191
@paulchavez5191 Год назад
Does a tanning bed exposure replicate the benefits of natural sun exposure?
@randomdiyguy1883
@randomdiyguy1883 Год назад
Anyone know of a sunscreen that can let in the good rays? Or are they all good rays and limit exposure but keep it regular?
@biglyredly8637
@biglyredly8637 Год назад
Do tanning beds truly replace the sun in positive effects
@Janarae18
@Janarae18 Год назад
What about dark rainy areas. And in the winter ? Have u done any research on l reuteri ? It really helps my testosterone.
@GodWorksOut
@GodWorksOut Год назад
I spend 8 hours in the sun everyday, my testosterone should be bussin!
@leslieya9787
@leslieya9787 Год назад
I also live in WA state and summer is my absolute favorite. What do you suggest on days we don’t have sun? I workout very consistently indoors since we typically have about 9-10 months of rain. Are there supplements you use to combat the winter time?
@Highintensityhealth
@Highintensityhealth Год назад
Still getting outside despite the rain, but also trying to travel, too
@jerispring
@jerispring Год назад
It's not necessarily sun but light. Even on cloudy days there is light!!
@PeopleHealthTru
@PeopleHealthTru Год назад
@@Highintensityhealth Truthers should move to a conservative sunny place. Leave the Leftists in the darkness.
@PeopleHealthTru
@PeopleHealthTru Год назад
@@Highintensityhealth 12:03 13:45 Yes, leave the Leftists in the darkness of Minnesota and Seattle and get full body sun.
@helios4425
@helios4425 Год назад
I always found it interesting that people who live further from the Equator have higher cancer rates such bladder cancer, breast cancer, colon-rectum cancer, lung cancer, oesophagus cancer, oral cancer, ovary cancer, pancreas cancer, skin cancer and stomach cancer
@Balkeet007
@Balkeet007 Год назад
Yes my post sun exposure errection increased by 5 mm
@erso3302
@erso3302 Год назад
Lol... I'm in Phoenix. 20min equals blisters.
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