Testosterone and SHBG
Cross-source consensus on Testosterone and SHBG from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Reviewed testosterone markers do not support testosterone deficiency as the main explanation for the libido issue. — Stubborn Gut Issues, Weight Loss, and Lab-Guided Biohacking
- The article says normal testosterone values do not exclude every androgen signaling issue, but reduce the likelihood of low testosterone as the main cause. — Stubborn Gut Issues, Weight Loss, and Lab-Guided Biohacking
- Free testosterone and SHBG are interpreted as adequate in the case. — Stubborn Gut Issues, Weight Loss, and Lab-Guided Biohacking
- Normal SHBG reduces the likelihood that testosterone is being bound in a way that explains symptoms. — Stubborn Gut Issues, Weight Loss, and Lab-Guided Biohacking
- The article initially considers testosterone deficiency because the subject’s libido declined around age 50. — Stubborn Gut Issues, Weight Loss, and Lab-Guided Biohacking