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Does A Deeper Voice Mean You Have More Testosterone?

Duration: 03:08Views: 9.2KLikes: 336Date Created: Feb, 2022

Channel: Dr Sam Robbins

Category: Education

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Description: Best Vitamins For Naturally Boosting Your Testosterone & Libido 👉drsam.co/s/yt/HighTLevels How To Have A Deeper Voice, Permanently & Naturally 👉youtube.com/watch?v=RD_-e3Vr_yQ = Does A Deeper Voice Mean You Have More Testosterone? = Dr. Sam - I wanted a deeper voice. I can tell women are turned off by my voice. It sucks. Can increasing my testosterone deepen my voice? Let’s be honest, most people prefer a deeper voice for a man, especially women. A lot of this has to do with our ancestors and mating signals. Simply stated, a deeper voice has been shown to be more attractive to women because it subconsciously tells a woman that the man is Larger Taller More muscular Stronger More protective More confident And these traits also tell a woman he is probably more “manly” and thus, has more “male hormones” and hence, higher testosterone levels. Now, is this true or factual? Well, there have been a few published studies about this, confirming this. However, going back to the original topic - does having a deeper voice mean you have more testosterone. THus, can increasing your testosterone, deepen your voice. The answer is probably yes. I say “probably” because genetics plays a big role here. If you have a deeper voice like I do, most likely you also probably have more androgen receptors on the vocal cords and thus, more sensitivety to testosterone. Testosterone also converts to Dihydrotestoserone (DHT) which is even more androgenic than testosterone. Androgens are related to male characteristics - such as facial hair and deeper voice. Medically speaking, The larynx, or voice box, is a hormone-dependent organ. In teenage boys, increased testosterone production causes the vocal chords to thicken, lengthen and mature. The cartilage of the larynx grows, further influencing the tone of voice. It also tilts slightly, resulting in a bump on the throat—the Adam’s apple. Now, this doesn’t happen overnight, it takes a few years. And at the beginning, there’s a lot of cracking when speaking, as the area matures. Does this mean increasing your testosterone will also deepen your voice? For some people, yes. They can maximize their generic potential for a deeper voice by having more testosterone. However, there is still a genetic limit. Women who take testosterone and male hormones, such as bodybuilding women who take steroids, typically getter a deeper and more manly voice. This is also true of transgender men - women who are turning into men. So, by maximizing your testosterone levels, will allow you to maximize the deepening of your voice - again, up to your genetic limit. The higher the testosterone and DHT levels, the faster results and the deeper the voice - again, up to your genetic limit. Below in the description area, I’ve put some important information and links about the best way to naturally increase your testosterone. Plus a video on how to make your voice deeper. So scroll down now, click the links and start deepening your voice if that’s your goal. ==============­ Thank you for watching. Please feel free to comment, like or share with your friends. Visit Dr.Sam Robbins's blog for more information on your health! drsamrobbins.com =============== Thanks DrSamRobbins Disclaimer: As with all information, products and services, results are not guaranteed and may vary from one individual to another. The information in this video and/or at this channel is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice. It is intended as a sharing of knowledge, educational and information from the research and experience of Dr. Sam Robbins, who encourages you to make your own health care decisions based upon your research and in partnership with a qualified health care professional. Statements made, or solutions suggested in this video and/or at this channel, have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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