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This is probably a really dumb question, but are there any foods that help to raise testosterone levels? I've heard stuff like soy, tofu, flax etc. supposedly raise estrogen levels, so I figured there might be an opposite thing with testosterone? Or not? Probably not, but worth a shot.
>> Anonymous
pussy.
>> Anonymous
diaper juice used to be my way of getting a lil extra into my system when i was a weight lifter
>> Anonymous
what op was talking about: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phytoestrogen
>> Anonymous
Your brain will just be like "... oh testosterone levels are up lets stop producing so much" and you'll be back to where you started in no time. Don't waste your time.
>> Anonymous
somewhere in a dark corner of the internet i've read that potassium aids testosterone production.

Fact: When I take two potassium supplement pills, I get a raging erection and shoot the chunkiest semen ever. It's like shooting boogers out your penis.

Uncertain: Am I wreaking havoc on my reproductive system by doing this?
>> Anonymous
>>268190
how does one increase the max capacity
>> Anonymous
>>268303
You don't. Let me dig around in my bookmarks for a relevant link. I'll be back shortly.
>> Anonymous
>>268304
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=51147
Found it faster than I expected.
>> Anonymous
>>268309
>Stress Inhibits Testosterone, But Does It Matter? Similarly, low testosterone secretion induced by stress is no reason to take supplemental testosterone, either. All sorts of stressors, whether physical or psychological, can inhibit the secretion of all the hormones involved in the complex release of testosterone. Anesthetize someone for surgery, slice into his belly with a scalpel, and testosterone levels begin to decline. The same thing will happen for a male primate who has just been toppled from a high rank in the group hierarchy. Ditto for a man going through a stressful cognitive task like a final exam. Or -- an example that I get an odd pleasure out of citing -- a study in the May 1972 Archives of General Psychiatry found that men in the early, highly stressful period of officer's training in the military have suppressed testosterone levels, too.
>> Anonymous
Saturated fats? Or am I crazy?