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#267 Low Testosterone Isn’t Always the Problem: Root Causes You Should Know | Ollie Matthews @Ojay Health

from High Performance Longevity · host Nick Urban | Longevity, Biohacking, & Performance

Most men over 40 who feel tired, foggy, and flat get told the same thing: your testosterone is low, here's a prescription. Functional medicine practitioner Ollie Matthews makes the case for the opposite order of operations. In this episode, men's hormone coach Ollie Matthews (OJ Health) explains why your hormones are a readout of how you live, why the gut quietly runs your hormones, and why he treats testosterone replacement as the last step, not the first. He shares his own story of crashing his hormones during a bodybuilding phase, rebuilding them as a new dad, and the framework he now uses with clients. Meet our guest Ollie Matthews is a functional medicine practitioner and men's hormone coach, and one of the first UK practitioners accredited under Harvard-affiliated Dr. Datis Kharrazian. He's the creator of The ONE Method and works with dads who want their energy and confidence back. After losing his own father young and later rebuilding his health from a deep low, his mission is to help a million dads not die before seeing their children grow up. Thank you to our partners Outliyr Biohacker’s Peak Performance Shop: get exclusive discounts on cutting-edge health, wellness, & performance gear Ultimate Health Optimization Deals: a database of of all the current best biohacking deals on technology, supplements, systems and more Latest Summits, Conferences, Masterclasses, and Health Optimization Events: join me at the top events around the world FREE Outliyr Nootropics Mini-Course: gain mental clarity, energy, motivation, and focus Key takeaways Low testosterone is often a signal of sleep, alcohol, training, and stress, not just a number to medicate High SHBG can leave total testosterone "normal" while usable free testosterone sits at the bottom Replacement therapy works best as a last step, after the basics are genuinely handled The gut supplies the raw materials your body uses to build hormones, and helps clear them too Fiber tolerance is a quick window into gut health Stress perception, not just the amount of stress, drives much of the damage Build foundations like Everest base camp, because people fall off fastest right after hitting a goal The deepest, most durable motivation is usually personal, in Ollie's case, being there for his daughter Episode highlights 00:00 Why "your testosterone is low" is usually the wrong starting point 01:48 What functional medicine actually means 02:54 The lifestyle factors that quietly suppress testosterone 05:54 Why blood work only tells part of the story 11:17 The marker most doctors skip (free testosterone vs total) 13:43 Ollie's story: losing his dad, burnout, and bodybuilding 19:11 Hitting rock bottom and the road back as a new dad 24:49 The ONE Method: Own it, Nourish it, Elevate it 27:50 The Mount Everest model of building health 33:19 Aesthetics vs health, and why psychology matters most 45:11 Why fixing your gut helps fix your hormones 50:23 Stress perception vs stress level 59:00 The question about men's health nobody asks   Links Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/u6H_hn8Gx1k Full episode show notes: https://outliyr.com/267  Connect with Nick on social media Instagram Twitter (X) YouTube LinkedIn Easy ways to support Subscribe Leave an Apple Podcast review Suggest a guest Do you have questions, thoughts, or feedback for us? Let me know in the show notes above and one of us will get back to you! Be an Outliyr, Nick

Most men over 40 who feel tired, foggy, and flat get told the same thing: your testosterone is low, here's a prescription. Functional medicine practitioner Ollie Matthews makes the case for the opposite order of operations. In this episode, men's hormone coach Ollie Matthews (OJ Health) explains why your hormones are a readout of how you live, why the gut quietly runs your hormones, and why he treats testosterone replacement as the last step, not the first. He shares his own story of crashing his hormones during a bodybuilding phase, rebuilding them as a new dad, and the framework he now uses with clients. Meet our guest Ollie Matthews is a functional medicine practitioner and men's hormone coach, and one of the first UK practitioners accredited under Harvard-affiliated Dr. Datis Kharrazian. He's the creator of The ONE Method and works with dads who want their energy and confidence back. After losing his own father young and later rebuilding his health from a deep low, his mission is to help a million dads not die before seeing their children grow up. Thank you to our partners Outliyr Biohacker’s Peak Performance Shop: get exclusive discounts on cutting-edge health, wellness, & performance gear Ultimate Health Optimization Deals: a database of of all the current best biohacking deals on technology, supplements, systems and more Latest Summits, Conferences, Masterclasses, and Health Optimization Events: join me at the top events around the world FREE Outliyr Nootropics Mini-Course: gain mental clarity, energy, motivation, and focus Key takeaways Low testosterone is often a signal of sleep, alcohol, training, and stress, not just a number to medicate High SHBG can leave total testosterone "normal" while usable free testosterone sits at the bottom Replacement therapy works best as a last step, after the basics are genuinely handled The gut supplies the raw materials your body uses to build hormones, and helps clear them too Fiber tolerance is a quick window into gut health Stress perception, not just the amount of stress, drives much of the damage Build foundations like Everest base camp, because people fall off fastest right after hitting a goal The deepest, most durable motivation is usually personal, in Ollie's case, being there for his daughter Episode highlights 00:00 Why "your testosterone is low" is usually the wrong starting point 01:48 What functional medicine actually means 02:54 The lifestyle factors that quietly suppress testosterone 05:54 Why blood work only tells part of the story 11:17 The marker most doctors skip (free testosterone vs total) 13:43 Ollie's story: losing his dad, burnout, and bodybuilding 19:11 Hitting rock bottom and the road back as a new dad 24:49 The ONE Method: Own it, Nourish it, Elevate it 27:50 The Mount Everest model of building health 33:19 Aesthetics vs health, and why psychology matters most 45:11 Why fixing your gut helps fix your hormones 50:23 Stress perception vs stress level 59:00 The question about men's health nobody asks   Links Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/u6H_hn8Gx1k Full episode show notes: https://outliyr.com/267  Connect with Nick on social media Instagram Twitter (X) YouTube LinkedIn Easy ways to support Subscribe Leave an Apple Podcast review Suggest a guest Do you have questions, thoughts, or feedback for us? Let me know in the show notes above and one of us will get back to you! Be an Outliyr, Nick

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