Testosterone Rage

THE-DET-OAK

IncreasedMyT @ ULV
Testosterone has long been identified as the most important male hormone, and numerous studies have explored its relationship to behavioral aggression.

Aggressive behavior has been variously defined and it is exhibited with a broad spectrum of manifestations from the tendency to aggressiveness to physical violence.

It is a primitive and common social behavior that the media report with hidden satisfaction, using it as a means of describing exciting news, and the people of civilized countries accepts its manifestation with horror and a subconscious disturbance, because such manifestations shake the comfortable belief of the difference of human conduct from that of animals.

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I remember "Chris Benoit" he was doing all kinds of drugs among them cocaine what contributed him going crazy, he also had a very high amount of AA's in his blood..
 
I always LMAO when I hear this. If you want rage, drop your T below 300, add a bunch of stress, and deal with a crazy person that's raging on adrenaline. I used to have a very short fuse, and everything used to get to me. I've had T at every level, and if anything I was calmest at the higher levels. That's just me.

So I completely agree with the article from first hand personal experience. Excellent article, thanks Det-Oak.
 
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This makes me laugh. I understand that if someone is cycling and using massive amounts of steroids it can cause roid rage.
For me, once I started on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) I found the opposite was the case. I had more patients to deal with stressful situations.
 
Sweet article! I find it amazing that 'roid rage' is still a topic in today's media (Robert Bales) even though anyone that has spent any appreciable time around AAS knows it's ESTROGEN that makes us crazy, not test. ;)
 
Sweet article! I find it amazing that 'roid rage' is still a topic in today's media (Robert Bales) even though anyone that has spent any appreciable time around AAS knows it's ESTROGEN that makes us crazy, not test. ;)

Spot on...Estrogen is the culprit.

I get irritable as hell when E2 is high or too low.
 
So it's not roid rage, but estro-rage? Is that why my wife goes mental once a month? ;p

Lol, yup! Think about the sides we get from higher E2 and compare them with PMS: bloating, irritability, sensitivity to temperature extremes, mental focus/clarity issues, et cetera. When I first learned about how I had been suffering from estrogen dominance, my wife started cracking jokes about it being "my time of the month". Good times. ;)
 
Lol, yup! Think about the sides we get from higher E2 and compare them with PMS: bloating, irritability, sensitivity to temperature extremes, mental focus/clarity issues, et cetera. When I first learned about how I had been suffering from estrogen dominance, my wife started cracking jokes about it being "my time of the month". Good times. ;)

My wife tells me when my estrogen isnt balanced...she knows
 
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