EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026 · 26 MIN
Men's Testosterone - Dr. Nate Ward - Part 2 - Free testosterone, estrogen, PSA
from The Mind and Muscle Podcast · host Jon Buettner M.S.
In this episode of the Mind and Muscle podcast, Dr. Nate Ward discusses the complexities of testosterone and estrogen levels in men, emphasizing the importance of free testosterone and the balance between testosterone and estrogen for optimal health. The conversation covers lab markers, the impact of testosterone therapy on prostate health, and the significance of monitoring PSA levels. Dr. Ward highlights the need for individualized approaches to hormone management and the risks associated with both high and low hormone levels.TakeawaysTestosterone levels vary significantly among individuals.Free testosterone is more critical than total testosterone for health.A balance between testosterone and estrogen is essential for men's health.High estrogen levels can lead to negative side effects in men.Monitoring PSA levels is crucial for prostate health during testosterone therapy.Testosterone therapy does not inherently increase prostate cancer risk.Individualized hormone management is necessary for optimal health outcomes.Lab markers like hemoglobin and hematocrit are important in testosterone therapy.Aromatase inhibitors can lead to low estrogen levels, causing side effects.Understanding the relationship between testosterone and estrogen is vital for effective treatment.Chapters00:00Understanding Testosterone Levels02:49The Importance of Free Testosterone06:07The Role of Estrogen in Men's Health08:59Managing Estrogen Levels11:58Lab Markers and Blood Thickness14:49Prostate Health and PSA LevelsSchedule an appointment with Dr. Ward by going to: HRMN Health https://hrmnhealth.com Keywords: testosterone, free testosterone, estrogen, health markers, PSA, bodybuilding, hormone therapy, men's health, testosterone therapy, lab testsThe Mind and Muscle Podcast - www.bigjonfitness.com
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