How an Instagram Advert Saved My Life
David Belle
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June 2022.
I was feeling like CRAP constantly.
Low mood, tired, holding onto too much fat and a bit listless generally.
I thought it was some sort of depression — doctor threw me onto SSRIs.
Nope, they just sent me to sleep and made me feel even worse.
Then this advert popped up after a week or two of Googling, speaking about it with the Mrs and chatting to my special agent at Meta that clearly listens in to our conversations…
An Instagram advert from Optimale , the UK’s men’s hormonal health clinic.
My first thought was, ‘I’m literally 29, I couldn’t have low testosterone.’
Well, I did.
A few blood tests and a consultation and I was prescribed 100mg a week.
After 4 weeks, I felt amazing — all the anxiety symptoms, everything gone.
I am using this anecdotal case study to extrapolate something broader here.
From the Urology Times…
Men’s testosterone on average is falling at a decently rapid pace.
And if there is a problem, the market will demand a solution…
So the question to ask is how might be take advantage of this rapidly occurring problem?
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Lots of traditional means of combating men’s mental health problems as well as other comorbidities have not worked, and while having lower testosterone levels is not a cause for all of them at all, obviously, there’s good evidence to suggest it is a common enough problem that requires more widespread knowledge.
The writer of the piece above even says…
See, low testosterone has issues with the cardiovascular system, osteoporosis and T2 diabetes…
So it’s not just a mental health issue, there is a large component of general health associated with this hormone imbalance.
And I think there is a de-stigmatisation of testosterone use that has occurred.
What I’m not saying is for loads of people to hop on a cycle and blast 500mg a week...
But what I am saying is that I see a greater demand for men’s hormone therapies over the coming years, which should be beneficial to a select few pharma companies ??
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