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diath
2y ago
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This seems to be contradicting your claim:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8451678/
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civilitty
2y ago
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Did you read the study? Or even the first line of the abstract? “Hypogonadal men with hepatic steatosis” is literally in the first sentence.
It’s a study on men with low testosterone and fatty liver disease. They already have damaged livers.
diath
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2y ago
If the presence of testosterone can improve the function of damaged liver, there's no reason to think that a healthy liver would get damaged by it. I can't even think of any mechanism that would be involved.
eimrine
2y ago
dosis sola facit venenum? Sorry I can not say anything smarter because I can not compare the doses, but maybe someone else will compare.
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