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Clippy going to name his kitten Sunshine now
I could see too much heat having a negative effect over timeI thought heat killed sperm. But it's also good for t levels?
Not too concerned
Presumably we've been tanning our nuts since the beginning of time
Seems as natural as you can get
My T's fine but I'm always trying to take it a few steps further
Currently eating lots of raw eggsDidn't like heat.
Vitamine D circulates in blood regardless your arm or foot is irridiated in sun.
Vitamines are also sold as nutrition supplements, so...
Interesting is theme ; nutrition that increases Testosterone levels....
What do you suggest to eat?
Fair point I guess. The head is a bit different though since it's always being exposedYeah, but if you grew up that way your body is accustomed to it. But your nuts aren't used to the exposure and the skin is very thin and vulnerable. My grandpa got skin cancer on his bald spot on his head. He normally would wear a hat and previously to that he obviously had hair there. He still had a full head of hair, bear that bare spot, BTW. And that skin was also relatively thin and not used to the sun, ao it's has a much higher chance to develop cancer there, like your nuts.
This list will be worth to read.There's a long list honestly.
Fair point I guess. The head is a bit different though since it's always being exposed
We're talking like short intermittent sessions here. Building up Over time
I could see that maybe being an issue if you just walked around naked all day for weeks / months
its been done for decades now. Even throughout history / time. If there were serious risks we would've heard about them by now
Plot twistYeah, but if you grew up that way your body is accustomed to it. But your nuts aren't used to the exposure and the skin is very thin and vulnerable. My grandpa got skin cancer on his bald spot on his head. He normally would wear a hat and previously to that he obviously had hair there. He still had a full head of hair, bare that bare spot, BTW. And that skin was also relatively thin and not used to the sun, so it had a much higher chance to develop cancer there, like your nuts.
Some solid basics hereThis list will be worth to read.
Plot twist
It's actually sunscreen that causes skin cancer
Testicular cancer maybeBeen doing this on and off throughout the summer.
It's been said for decades that tanning your balls can lead to higher test levels
Partially due to localized vitamin D which is a building block of test. According to a study, uv rays on the chest increased test levels by 120%. Another claims 200% for uv Ray exposure to the testicles
I'll just leave this here for anyone who wants to take on that experiment
https://legendarystrength.com/sunshine-on-balls/
Some science
https://academic.oup.com/endo/article-abstract/25/1/7/2772602?redirectedFrom=fulltext
Bio hacker Ben greenfield uses red light therapy on his nuts for higher test levels
https://www.menshealth.com/health/a...on-my-balls-to-triple-my-testosterone-levels/