We need a few things working in our favor to make sure you are at the highest natural testosterone levels possible.

Nutrition

Without the proper “building blocks” you can’t make an adequate amount of testosterone. Here is a very simplified version of how you make testosterone.

Fats → Cholesterol → Pregnenolone → DHEA → Androstenedione → Testosterone

It all starts with healthy fats, specifically saturated fats, which are needed for the production of testosterone. High protein diets are also shown to increase testosterone production. I’ve talked in other articles about the importance of eating animal proteins as these are easier for the body to absorb and will be a complete protein.

Here is a list of the most important micronutrients for producing testosterone:

  • Selenium
  • Zinc
  • Vitamin A
  • Vitamin E
  • Vitamin B3
  • Vitamin B5

All of these nutrients can be found in animal foods, so if you eat enough high-quality protein, you should be getting what you need. Of course, there are times you need to specifically bring one of these nutrients up, and that’s where supplementing what you need can help a lot.

Signal Testosterone Production

Without doing the things that tell your body you need more testosterone you won’t see increases in your testosterone.

Pick up Heavy Things and Put Them Down

One of the best ways to raise your testosterone is with strength training. Anything that challenges your body to move weight that feels heavy to you will work, but if you want an even better improvement get off the machines and use free weights.

High intensity exercises like sprints or HIIT workout are also shown to improve testosterone and growth hormone production.

Don’t forget to continue doing aerobic exercise. This improves your ability to digest and utilize fats.

Sleep

The majority of testosterone for the day is released during sleep, this is why a healthy male will wake up with an erection. This is a sign of good cardiovascular health and adequate testosterone levels.

Proper sleep is imperative to adequate testosterone production. Reducing sleep by 3 hours for 1 week can reduce testosterone levels by 10-15%. If you aren’t sleeping well check out my article on sleep to learn more about good sleep hygiene. There is a lot that can affect sleep, such as infections, slow liver metabolism, gallbladder issues, etc. so work with a skilled health professional to determine the cause of your sleep disturbances.

Stop Aromatization

As I mentioned earlier, testosterone can be converted to estrogen in different situations. High insulin due to eating too many carbs/sugars signals the conversion of testosterone into estrogen. This type of diet often leads to an increase in body fat percentage which also signals more estrogen release and testosterone to estrogen conversion. Chronically high cortisol levels will also increase aromatization of testosterone to estrogen.

Cortisol + Insulin + High body fat = A high estrogen male

The good news is you can control all three variables in that formula. My recommendation is to take control of your diet and exercise, and the cortisol will likely come down as a result.

Avoid Xeno- and Phytoestrogens

There are many compounds and chemicals that can act like estrogens in the body. Some are harder to avoid than others. Here is a list of what can act like an estrogen:

  • Plastics (such as BPA)
  • Soy (don’t be a soy boy)
  • Pesticides (DDT, atrazine, Round-Up, etc…)
  • Phthalates
  • Flame-retardants
  • Industrial solvents/lubricants

Avoid using products with these compounds in them as much as possible. A hot drink in a plastic cup is a good way to get a plastic/estrogen tea. It’ll be hard to avoid all plastics and I will still drink an iced coffee from a plastic cup when traveling. Don’t stress about the infrequent use of plastics but try to structure your home and lifestyle so the use of plastic is minimized. The goal is to reduce your toxic load to maximize your health, without becoming so stressed about being perfect that you have a new issue.

Dopamine and Testosterone

Dopamine and testosterone complement each other amazingly. Testosterone signals more dopamine, dopamine increases luteinizing hormone, and luteinizing hormone increases testosterone. To simplify it:

More testosterone = more dopamine = more testosterone = more dopamine…

Of course, it doesn’t keep going up and up forever, but you get the point. You may have less than optimal testosterone because you aren’t making adequate dopamine or vice versa.

We live in a world of very constant and cheap dopamine. Scrolling on social media gives us an easy but unfulfilling dopamine hit. An easy way to help fix this would to be go for a walk and leave the phone at home. Then when you do get home from the walk rather than beginning to scroll endlessly on your favorite platform, do some of the tasks that you have been putting off. Most of us have some tasks that would only take 5 or less minutes to complete but we let them pile up and they become overwhelming, I refer to these as “I shoulds”. I should do that laundry, I should clean up that thing, I should organize that, etc. Pick the easiest one and do it, let that dopamine hit from completing one task become the momentum to do the next easiest task. Ride that wave until all your “I shoulds” are done. This will give you a sense of accomplishment and reduce your cortisol as now your to do list is much shorter.

Let me know what questions you have and if any of this was valuable to you in the comments below.

I am a chiropractor with extensive training in functional medicine and exercise science. I have a passion for truly natural and holistic healthcare. I utilize dietary and nutritional therapies, movement therapies, as well as manual therapies to help the body heal and prevent future illness and injury.

Learn more about the technique I use: Systems Health Care


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