Peat did not believe in the androgenic man?
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I'm not talking about synthesis. Only that if you're not cooking ATP then the golden goose isn't much use. There is crosstalk between those systems, but still. If you're metabolically well, eating plenty of sat lipids and the other goods, testosterone ought to be where it needs to be.
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@ThinPicking But then it's like your saying anything that effects hormones like testosterone is upstream.
So exercise increases hormones and therefore exercise is upstream because it effects a stream.
I know what you meant though. Fine fine
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This is what people usually mean by upstream or downstream
I'm sorry I wrecked the thread.
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This is also a stream
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@Alomongerpete Obviously
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@wester130 said in Peat did not believe in the androgenic man?:
His love of painting, art and poetry
His recommendation of progesterone
A preference for an introspective, reflective thoughtful life
Your title question is about what he believed
But
Your text above is about who he was
So im unsure of what you are askingI comment to point out
Have you seen his subjects of a majority of his artwork?
Naked womenHe was a man who found beauty in women
Extremely “androgenic” although nothing to do with mass or hair etc
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Well I guess Jacob was preferred by God to Esau. So there's that.
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I envisioned Peat as a mythical autistic hermit. I kind of Yoda
I found out he was married for decades when he died and the image shattered. Still hard to imagine
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@Dedeluded said in Peat did not believe in the androgenic man?:
I found out he was married for decades when he died and the image shattered. Still hard to imagine
Interesting... pretty sure if you listen to his radio shows someone asked if he was married and he said no. Maybe he just didn't want to reveal too much to complete strangers?