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00:00Salah! Salah! Salah! Salah! Salah!
00:03What's the band that's playing?
00:05What will you do in nature?
00:07We are now in danger, that's the idea.
00:14Who are you?
00:15Am I your testosterone?
00:17Why did he weigh four pounds?
00:19I'm tired, uncle, that's enough, tell me, you're a good man
00:21Are you crazy?
00:22Is Tay not a man or what?
00:23Did I tell you to increase it?
00:24I'm embarrassed by the idea of walking with your body.
00:27Just raise me up
00:28And it's none of your business?
00:29Aren't you afraid?
00:30Are we going to remove every banana?
00:32Go back!
00:33Ghandour!
00:34Be a man!
00:35Excuse me, teacher?
00:36Can we turn down the shouting a little?
00:37What are you talking about?
00:38Oh my love, I miss you so much
00:40Are you crazy?
00:41Girls, if you want to put it in that place
00:43Hey, you?
00:44Professor, please slow it down a bit, I don't remember it with you.
00:46Go back a little
00:47I needed to chat with you a little
00:49So, what's with the flat?
00:50he
00:51Oh, you hidden treasure
00:52If you were to spit
00:53Are you going to take control of everything you have?
00:55Dry!
00:56Seize it!
00:57Stick your brain against the wall
00:58Hey, let's wait a bit on the phone, I'm telling you
01:02Oh, you fool!
01:03Oh, year of activity for the people of Ablamin, oh, year
01:04This is this.
01:05That's all.
01:06And the TV was lazy
01:07Grab it, take it to the ground
01:10Why are you making it shorter, this is a television!
01:11Am I crazy?
01:12Excuse me, sir
01:13Trace
01:14And I'll disturb her at my leisure.
01:16Come on, everyone, the food is ready.
01:18Yes, Bama
01:19Parents
01:21Won't this woman bring it to shore?
01:22If I don't mind, I'll give you food that suits your taste.
01:24Leave him
01:25Break the plate
01:26And slam the door behind you.
01:28But people
01:29How will you know that you are a man?
01:31Without slamming the door behind you
01:33What if it's the door of the car?
01:34Oh teacher
01:35You killed the wrong person
01:36His name is Al-Aqwa, and he eats Kab Danaya.
01:38Not me
01:39Oh teacher
01:40Oh teacher
01:41Oh teacher
01:45My beautiful estrogen?
01:48Are you feeling hormonal?
01:57A'zan, you won't get it back, lessons will tell. I knew you were here in a new episode of the show.
02:00Yam Yam Abu Ahmed, you scared me!
02:02Abu Ahmed, I'm the one who started this episode this time.
02:03Honestly, I'm very excited about the title of this episode.
02:05Imagine, my dear, if one day you woke up
02:07You found yourself not yourself
02:08Your friend is clearly lost
02:10Are you tired or in a bad mood?
02:11No, my dear, you have no desire for anything.
02:13No food, no work, not even turning on the TV.
02:16Your lightheartedness is so soothing that we'll cool your voice.
02:18All of this was erased with a stick, literally a ghost of your original character.
02:22The truth, my dear, is that what they're telling you isn't fiction.
02:24This is a true story
02:25This is a true story by a journalist named Andrew Curcio
02:27This man discovered one day that he had a benign tumor in his pituitary gland.
02:31small tumor
02:33This, my dear, is the master gland that controls all the body's hormones.
02:36The tumor gave the signal that goes to the testosterone factory in his body.
02:40His production remained at a certain level
02:42Adro describes the symptoms I told you about as a dryness of the body and mind.
02:46To the point that, my dear, he was living on white bread with mayonnaise.
02:49He didn't like it, but because he couldn't part with the taste of the dish in the first place.
02:52Amidst this state of loss of passion, desire, and meaning in life
02:57He decides to take hormone therapy; he will decide to take testosterone doses.
03:01Actually, this story was circulating in 2006 in the GQ magazine.
03:04Titled The Complete Beast Within
03:06You want to bring out all the hungry people
03:08Oh, how merciful!
03:09That's what I was telling you, Fez, in this situation, leave me a neck so I can donate it.
03:11Assisi, are you afraid to go to the bathroom because you might get hungry?
03:13We're already getting rid of you.
03:14The truth, my dear, is that Andrew, after testosterone, turned into a monster.
03:17Or, to use his own words, the beast took control of everything, the shepherd of the other, and with force.
03:21Passion, desire, and a sense of life
03:23Andrew said his four-month experiment taught him that testosterone is everything.
03:27Without this hormone, I'm not like this.
03:29A plastic cup with a hole in the bottom, tied with a rope in each monastery
03:33We neither see her appearance nor witness her work.
03:35What is it, my dear? Andrew's story, if you learn it, is a welcome story. Make yourself think.
03:38Are humans just hormone-filled creatures walking on Earth?
03:40Is it possible for even one hormone, or an increase in one, to change the story of our lives?
03:43Could it transform us from people who have no desire and no meaning?
03:47Could it change our personalities?
03:48Is it possible for people who have a desire to convert us?
03:50My dear, if we applied this method specifically to testosterone
03:53We'll find that it's not just Andrew who considers everything
03:55Millions of men around the world, myself included, consider this hormone to be extraordinary.
03:58This is a magic elixir, an elixir truly capable of unleashing the beast, turning it into a stronger, more ferocious, and more manly leader.
04:05The testosterone supplement market, my friend, is expected to grow globally from $3.7 billion in 2024 to $6.7 billion in 2030.
04:13Abu Ahmed's sweetness is a guaranteed project; we're trading in manhood.
04:17Take it easy, Ahwajo, let me tell you that although testosterone is prescribed medically
04:21Originally, it meant that many people who take it have a genuine hormone deficiency; they aren't sick at all, but they take it to build muscle faster.
04:27They feel stronger and more capable of controlling their lives.
04:30Paying attention to testosterone, my dear, also means we should have a vision and interest in a specific body shape.
04:35The image of the body was promoted by many people.
04:37Influenza, a couple of Buddy Builders, presenters of science programs on YouTube
04:42They are followed by millions thanks to their muscles and strong appearance.
04:46For example, you have Joe Lindner, an athlete who has over eight million followers.
04:50Joe, my dear, when I stop everything for just one year, I lose a large part of my strength, it's like a wrestler's tree-like growth.
04:54The old-fashioned one that used to spit green from its mouth
04:56His finish is matcha-scratching
04:59God, it's so sweet.
05:00This flu decided to return to its previous state quickly.
05:02Testosterone replacement therapy began
05:04This is what truly restores hormone levels in the body, and creams
05:10Joe himself said that this wasn't an easy game.
05:12The body becomes so dependent on these substances that stopping them becomes impossible.
05:16Despite the risks, it leads to heart disease and strokes.
05:19Especially if it's not under medical supervision
05:21So, Abu Ahmed, after all that, is back in shape. See for yourself, my dear, the picture.
05:25But he said this, my dear, as a warning in his last Instagram post.
05:28Before he died at the age of thirty from an aneurysm
05:31My dear, these are all just warm-up introductions to get you all worked up
05:37So that you can fully understand the situation and learn more about this hormone, oh amazing one!
05:40Now, my dear, let me take you and we'll go and research more about the history of testosterone and understand it.
05:45My dear, if you're a young man in your twenties, your health is perfect.
05:48I went to Ivory Coast to get tested, and after this test
05:50Dr. Um, were you told the testosterone levels in the barn?
05:53In the barn, even less than normal
05:55Of course you'll be shocked and upset, you'll feel like this is an attack on you and your small size.
05:58You're the one with zero testosterone, yet your levels are still high.
06:00My dear, the reaction of the youth group was often
06:02Their testosterone levels were measured in a study at Massachusetts General Hospital.
06:06So, my dear, less than 50% of them are about one in seven.
06:09Their test results are much lower than normal.
06:12What's wrong, my friend? Is there a mistake in the analysis or something?
06:14Honestly, my dear, the problem is much deeper than that.
06:15The problem with our idea is that testosterone is a single, simple thing.
06:18Fun, my dear, this is what testosterone looks like chemically.
06:20Oh my dear Abu Amad, he looks really scary
06:22My dear, it's a beautiful steroid hormone derived from cholesterol.
06:25But in your body the situation is different
06:27There are many variables that will affect the result.
06:29For example, the first one was not there
06:30Where will we choose to vomit? In the blood?
06:33Not even in saliva?
06:44Of course, if this testosterone-fueled pickpocket were handcuffed
06:47He won't be able to practice his profession as a pickpocket.
06:49In simple terms, it means he'll be tied up, not tied down.
06:51As for testosterone in saliva
06:53Acting like someone walking around at five in the morning
06:55The world is empty, just two dogs barking at you and boredom, nothing more.
06:59The whole street is yours.
07:00This, my dear, is the hormone in its active form.
07:02What you measure here is different from what you measure here.
07:04Even if it stabilizes, for example, we measure it in the blood
07:06You'll get into another fight
07:07We measure total testosterone, meaning both bound and free testosterone.
07:10Not just free testosterone
07:12Which is the small active part
07:13We don't measure anything else.
07:15Its name is bioavailable testosterone
07:17Which includes both types
07:18The point is, my dear, that each of these choices
07:20This will give you a different result
07:21Ahmed, the matter is bigger than me.
07:23I caressed her with all my heart and we measured things that weren't in the way she was.
07:25Wait, you haven't seen anything yet.
07:26It's a different variable, meaning how does it work?
07:28In 2003, one of the scientific journals was launched.
07:31There was a comment on a scientific study entitled
07:34Testosterone immunoassays in women
07:37Is it better than just guessing?
07:38Okay, imagine, my dear, that a scientific field tells you that guessing
07:41Could it be the same as the analysis?
07:42My dear, the idea is that the matter is complicated.
07:44There are two ways to measure
07:45A cheap and widespread method called immunoassays
07:48An expensive and precise method
07:50Its name is mass spectrometry.
07:52It's a cheap method, my friend, that most labs use.
07:54Not accurate at all
07:55You don't know how to measure low levels of testosterone
07:57Whose levels are these? Women and children
07:59To shake her head
08:01I found that the error rate could reach five hundred percent.
08:03It means don't measure it, it's better for you, better for me, and better for all of us.
08:06This is what made the media consider guesswork in analyzing women.
08:09It will be more accurate, cheaper, and faster.
08:11That's enough, Abu Hamad, we didn't measure it in the exact way.
08:13That's it, my dear, this is the changer again.
08:15When will he be born? Testosterone is of his own accord, a constant, unchanging gift.
08:18No, it's like your energy level, your mood.
08:20It changes every now and then
08:21Its levels are effective in the morning
08:22It gradually decreases towards the end of the day.
08:24It also changes with the stages of his life.
08:25It changes with the menstrual cycle in women
08:27It changes if you get annoyed or win a PlayStation
08:29Or even, look, I heard kids selling
08:31Fabil, don't ask what his percentage is.
08:32You need to ask what the percentage is and when exactly.
08:34In market terminology, what time is the worker working?
08:36Even if we answer this question negatively
08:37There will always be something more important than the competition.
08:39And these, my dear, are the receptors
08:40Receptors
08:41Dear friend
08:42Testosterone is the salt in food
08:43And the receptors and the tongue
08:44Some people have very sensitive tongues.
08:46Just a pinch of salt and they'll taste the food.
08:48There are other people who need to drown their food in salt.
08:50So they can taste it
08:51The first type has many taste receptors on the tongue.
08:54The second category is the exact opposite.
08:55But the youth whose future analysis is Kantian
08:57They are truly dead.
08:58But the book on testosterone contains an unusual autobiography.
09:01This analysis separates the youth.
09:02Their bodies are very efficient at using the hormone.
09:05Because they often have sensitive receptors
09:07They don't actually need a large amount of testosterone in the first place.
09:10This means, my dear, that your optimal testosterone levels might be low.
09:13But Aksh Ding odnim remains strong
09:16If we assume that testosterone leads to this
09:17I'll tell you now.
09:18Because there are two elements in the equation
09:19Quantity element and receiving element
09:21So you might end up suffering and covering up like that.
09:23But on the day of the blessings
09:24It's possible that you can cover up this much.
09:26But I don't understand the pools
09:27I'm Andy, you're going to testosterone like that.
09:28And your pool is like that
09:29I want my father to be blessed with a great blessing
09:31Biology is a very complex subject.
09:32Just because you're thinking about getting caught
09:34The testosterone level changes, causing her to hold on and divide.
09:36You will need to ask, my dear
09:37End testosterone
09:38Here, my dear, all of this shows you the extent of the complexity of
09:42This question
09:42You are now to measure your testosterone
09:44You need to ask a set of questions
09:46End testosterone
09:46Where are you measuring from?
09:47In which way?
09:48And at the end of time
09:49Which body has receptors?
09:51I see the topic as easy
09:52Buhamad, that's enough, Buhamad.
09:53Forget about his inner transformations
09:54I want to influence it from the outside.
09:56When they take it, he remains a strong fighter.
09:57And I live and live in my own world.
09:58Like Andrews
09:59The situation, my dear
10:00Each description of the countries seems simple
10:02And I'll put you in any ad that suits you
10:04But as you've come to expect from this program
10:06The issue is more complex.
10:07The simple hides the complex.
10:09And perhaps, my dear, the matter will be tainted
10:11Many myths
10:13Let's, my dear, conduct a refutation process.
10:15Let's delve into the myths, my dear.
10:17Testosterone myths
10:19Please, my dear, let's start with the first line on the cover.
10:21Testosterone is a male hormone
10:23I regret to tell you, my dear
10:24Even this pivotal sentence isn't exactly precise anymore.
10:282003 Dear Don Harbin
10:30This is a wife who is 43 years old.
10:32Her only dream is motherhood.
10:33This year she went to one of the most famous fertility doctors in New York
10:36Dr. Norbert Gleicher
10:38After the first attempt to stimulate the ovaries
10:40In order to produce eggs suitable for fertilization
10:42He said it frankly, since
10:43Anti-Four Responder
10:45Your response to treatment is poor.
10:46Regarding medicine at that time
10:47The story is almost a continuation
10:48The hope is to use her own eggs.
10:50Almost impossible
10:51That's why the doctor is advising her
10:53She uses eggs from a donor.
10:55But without convincing
10:56Google opened one, so that
10:58Until I caught a small study
11:00A study discussing a supplement called
11:02V-H-E-A
11:03Hassan Al-Mukammal, but it might improve egg production.
11:06This is also the case for pregnancy and childbirth of two marriages
11:09And what about it? There are cases almost exactly like hers.
11:10Douin, my dear, you're going to the pharmacy
11:12And you buy the supplement
11:13She started stealing the secret without telling the doctor.
11:15I actually entered the second, third, and fourth attempts.
11:18And each time, the number of eggs it produces
11:20It increases in a strange way
11:21She used to produce only one egg with great difficulty.
11:24The attempt reached the point where the eggs spread.
11:26The egg became a cartula
11:27Here, my dear doctor, is Wifma Sahool.
11:29This is the opposite of everything he studied and learned.
11:31We didn't take it at this university.
11:32At this moment, my dear, you are acknowledging me
11:34When I told him about the secret food supplement
11:36Doctor, my dear, I don't consider her crazy.
11:38On the contrary, his scientific curiosity kicked in.
11:40He went back to the small study that Dwayne had seen.
11:51He found out hidden information
11:53Testosterone levels in women
11:56It weakened too
11:56This made the doctor suspicious, my dear.
11:58In this episode, the hero might be afraid.
12:00The story of fertility is not about female estrogen.
12:02No, the hero is the male hormone testosterone.
12:06This is a recipe for a doctor who knows how to understand the effects of a male hormone.
12:08A human laboratory to help us understand, my dear
12:10We need to go back to that number three.
12:11According to Rebecca and Katrina, authors of the book Testosterone
12:14Textbooks and even some medical books tell a story from their text
12:17The ovary is a factor in the race of the Marthab
12:19There are thousands of runners waiting at the starting line.
12:22These runners are the volunteers
12:24follicles
12:24Every month this race embarrasses someone to give a signal
12:27Let's start for our runners
12:28They start running
12:29But at the end of the race, only one runner wins.
12:31And it is the Buwayda
12:32The question that books usually ignore
12:41What brought him here, my dear, is testosterone.
12:47New research that cut Dwayne
12:49She was one of the reasons the Duke prayed for her.
12:51It has been proven that testosterone is what gives the orders to the cells.
12:54Meaning, who else?
12:54The race won't even start.
12:55Why is the entire Deverd diet hidden away in Ceylon?
12:58You only discovered this Saturday?
12:59The third reason, my dear, is things
13:00First, an old scientific dictionary called
13:02The concept of sex hormone
13:04The concept of hormones being in fixed roles
13:05Testosterone cycle (male)
13:07Estrogen's role is female.
13:09The rule is that everyone should stick to their own food.
13:11This fortification also aligned with Adam's idea.
13:13It is negative femininity
13:15Why is the idea of Al-Hazizi being imagined?
13:16Biological processes in a woman's body
13:18These are passive, inactive processes.
13:20For example, the idea that eggs remain dormant
13:22And a gift, and she doesn't do anything all the time.
13:23Not only that
13:24And on top of all that, there was a painful life.
13:26And that's the lack of interest in medicine in general, actually.
13:28The woman's body is just for show.
13:30And I'm not saying this, my dear, because I love women.
13:32No, of course I love women too.
13:34And sometimes this involves understanding that I should do things
13:35I don't like doing it
13:36But my dear, the research tells us
13:38Medicine was already ignoring this.
13:40minute physiological details
13:42For a woman's body and reproductive health
13:44That's not me saying.
13:45I'm not trying to imply that I'm referring to a girl when it comes to gender.
13:46Which of the stories forced science to acknowledge
13:49Testosterone is not just a male hormone
13:51no
13:51This is a key player in the ovulation process.
13:54And the dispute at the six
13:55Oh man, Abu Hamad
13:56This means a woman can take male hormones.
13:57To give birth
13:58And Layl, I wanted him to take a herbalist like Ahmed El-Awady.
14:00Or at least it means an investment body
14:02Unfortunately, even this sentence isn't accurate, my dear.
14:04Hey Abu Hamad, put any one of the castaviruses in place and they'll run
14:07Indeed, Abu Hamad, I'm not even good at pronouncing the word "istithm" (investment/investment).
14:09Just look at it in any of those places and it's over, right?
14:12Hazizi Mesh Dan Maasoud
14:13Testosterone, my dear, will be associated with violence and danger for years.
14:15But actually, this is zombie fact.
14:17Meaning it's zombie information
14:19Information that died from being true
14:21The image is that testosterone is the cause of violence
14:23It may be the most famous zombie fact in the history of modern science.
14:26To understand its origin, we'll go back to March 15, 1971.
14:30The Mika on that day was following the trial of Lieutenant William Calley
14:33This man is accused of financial fraud.
14:35One of its crimes was war crimes.
14:37In which the Americans killed hundreds of unarmed civilians in Vietnam
14:41America was in shock
14:42How can it be obtained?
14:43On the same day, the Washington Post
14:44Two articles were published on its front page.
14:46The first one covers the details of the trial.
14:47And the second one, Jamwa, exactly its address
14:49The army is studying aggression tests.
14:51This second article says that psychiatrists in the army
14:54They are studying the relationship between hormones of aggression and aggression.
14:57So that they can condone irrational killings
15:00And keep them away from the army
15:01Do you see, my dear, what happened here?
15:02No one explicitly stated that testosterone was the cause of the massacre.
15:05But the newspaper, as they say
15:06Just because he put the two articles next to each other
15:08Create a link in people's minds
15:10Present the public with an easy and convenient cap.
15:13Testosterone is the night's dress
15:14The problem, my dear, isn't the war, or the army's policies, or any of that stuff.
15:17The problem that people perceived as a biological problem
15:20We have a young man with excessive hormones who is violent.
15:22And that hormones are responsible
15:24It's like how teachers treat your parents.
15:25The boy is clever, by God.
15:26Just a little extra hormones
15:27My dear, let's get back to the study mentioned in the article.
15:30Because it is very important in the story
15:31This is the basis for the link between testosterone and violence.
15:33This study was conducted by two researchers
15:35Rose and Rose
15:35They're going to a maximum-security prison with Maryland's most dangerous criminals.
15:38They were trying to confirm
15:39The most violent prisoners
15:41Their testosterone levels are higher
15:44Naturally
15:45Most violent
15:46They'll be in Manal's prison, just like that.
15:48Bring me 21 prisoners, my dear.
15:49They measured 24 different scales of aggression.
15:53From the first moment they entered the fights
15:55The insults they say
15:56Tayeh refused the order
15:57Everything
15:57And the result, my dear
15:59Look at this terrible failure
16:00There is no connection
16:02Between testosterone levels and violence
16:04As we said, my dear
16:05Because the issue might be related to receptors
16:08Testosterone levels are not predictive
16:11Which one of them is violent and which one is not?
16:12In this case
16:13Respected researchers
16:14They admit that their assumptions are wrong
16:16But my dear, as you say
16:17The researchers acted in a manner known as the Mulder effect.
16:20If you watched the X-Files series
16:21There was a character named Mulder
16:22His motto was "I want to believe".
16:24They wanted to find a link
16:26Fatel did not accept the result that came out
16:27They kept tinkering with the data
16:29Right to left, hoping for something
16:30And after all this time, my dear
16:32No, just one connection
16:33Men with high testosterone
16:35They had previously committed more violent crimes.
16:38At the age of observation
16:39Well, what is praiseworthy is that he is a witness, and they are watching in her study.
16:42Testosterone, without a doubt, has a disturbing effect on the body.
16:45Related to the depth
16:46Why are you saying that?
16:46Testosterone, without a doubt
16:49Related to the depth
16:50Dear, please calm your hormones.
16:51Let me tell you
16:52no
16:52Because if you look at their definition of violent crimes...
16:55You'll find a surprise there
16:56One of the crimes, for example, is of the violent type.
16:58She was escaping from the reformatory.
17:00horses
17:00Two of the fifth group had the highest testosterone levels.
17:04That was their only violent side.
17:06And you, for example, were speaking twenty years before that.
17:08Adolescence
17:09It means if you jumped over a school wall and skipped class
17:11Congratulations, you have reached a certain status.
17:13Page gathering
17:14According to this study, which I mentioned contains problems
17:16The faulty terrace, my dear, is the one that's still being recommended to this day.
17:18As evidence that testosterone causes violence
17:21This is a sample from many studies.
17:23Information was based on it
17:24Zombie: Testosterone causes violence
17:26Hey Aziz, just like we cleared testosterone of the suspicion of violence
17:30Let's now examine his positive reputation and see
17:32For example, a lot of people bind to testosterone.
17:34Leadership qualities and ambition
17:36It's as if the leader of ambition must remain hidden in the sky.
17:39And this, my dear, is also not accurate.
17:40In 2012, the social psychologist presented
17:44Emi Kady lectured on what she had said.
17:46Its concept is simple and appealing.
17:48Irresistibly
17:49Your body language can change your life
17:51Kady, my dear, said
17:52When we start in the animal kingdom
17:53We will find dominant creatures like gorillas
17:55It uses open-ended power positions.
17:57It makes their bodies take up more space.
17:59And human leaders kept doing the same thing.
18:00The point, my dear, that concerns us in this episode
18:02She linked all of this to hormones.
18:05She said that the leaders of countries have specific hormonal characteristics.
18:08Specifically, high testosterone
18:09Cortisol, the stress hormone, is low
18:11Also, my dear Kady said
18:12You don't have to be a leader to have the "leader's hormones"
18:15This could be the opposite.
18:16It's possible that when it comes to her, she can hack your hormones herself.
18:18How simply will you stand like a superheroine?
18:21Wonder Woman
18:22Seriously, my dear
18:23Kadi, my dear, you promised the audience that just this pause
18:26Doing it every day for two days will raise your testosterone levels.
18:28Cortisol levels decrease
18:30This will eventually make you act with greater strength and confidence.
18:32Of course, my dear, the lecture was a huge success and is aiming for fifty million views.
18:37But when scientists tried to decide on a larger-than-life experiment, such as Cady's, on a larger event than people
18:40Akshal, my dear, they failed completely.
18:42They found that people might actually feel a little stronger
18:44But when they measured the hormones themselves, they found
18:46Neither testosterone nor cortisol increased, he said.
18:48He said no
18:48Abu Ahmed's medicine is for the people who bring the tents.
18:50Shouldn't they focus on choosing him based on whether he's good?
18:52Abu Ahmed's Medicine
18:53And how did Kady arrive at this result in the first place?
18:55And she doesn't work, no matter what she does.
18:56He said he didn't understand
18:57We're being laughed at.
18:58How do you know, my dear, of a term famous in the scandals of pseudoscience?
19:02PUBG hacking, also known as PUBG hacking
19:04My dear, the "bay" is a measure of chance.
19:06When a certain scientist, for example, conducts an experiment
19:07He calculates the number of B
19:08If it is low and strong, this means that the result achieved is likely
19:12It's not a coincidence
19:12There's a scientific pattern here that we can see
19:15Even if the value of this product is high
19:17Therefore, this result is most likely a coincidence.
19:19What came out was nonsense, and it just happened that way.
19:21bow
19:21Yes, my dear, you are announcing a shooting.
19:23But don't aim at the target.
19:24She fires shots everywhere
19:26Just like that
19:26Then you go to the spot where the most shots landed.
19:29And then you draw a circle around me, my sweet one.
19:32As if that was the goal
19:33And then she goes to take a picture next to him
19:35It's as if you're saying, with all due respect...
19:36It seems we have a new date with the people.
19:39Regards, Shawaha
19:39In the case of Kady and her team
19:41They didn't just ask people one question about power
19:43No, they didn't ask them many questions about many topics.
19:46When they do it, the results will be released.
19:47Most of the answers were unhelpful.
19:49Shots everywhere
19:50But by chance
19:51Only two questions had a small statistical effect.
19:53So what are they going to do?
19:55They published a comprehensive study based on the two questions.
19:57When Dana Carney
19:58The one who participated in the study with Kady
19:59She confirmed in an official statement
20:01She does not believe in any influence of power dynamics.
20:03The evidence against it is undeniable.
20:05And the only need is that which cannot be confirmed.
20:06Your face when you're standing like that
20:08Every day for two days
20:10You can only be described as a pathetic figure.
20:12Pure Cringe
20:13One is waiting for leadership to come to him
20:15He stands like that every day for two minutes
20:16She admits that her studies involved hacking.
20:19And your episode has hacking in it.
20:20Honestly, my friend, it contains hacking sources.
20:22honestly
20:22I choose the sources that suit my mood.
20:24And on my thoughts and my beliefs
20:26They crammed it in
20:27I have, my dear, an infinite number of chimpanzees
20:29On a lying machine
20:30And every time they finish something
20:31I'm going around her like that
20:32Advise her, advise her, and make a circle about her.
20:34You did it, you repented
20:35no
20:36Here, my dear testosterone, suddenly disappeared from the story
20:38My mother Kady is satisfied with the criticism
20:40She dropped all her talk about hormones.
20:42She said the main impact
20:43It was simply that people felt stronger
20:45What happened was that testosterone was a tool
20:47And when the scientific evidence collapsed
20:49There is no longer a need for testosterone.
20:51The story of the power structures
20:52A clear example of selling illusions
20:54They are the individual solution
20:55The problem is much more complex and deeper.
20:57It is a sense of power
20:58For example, Kani used her authority here as a scientist
21:00To convince us that gaining power is easy
21:02It's just a pause
21:03We have one here
21:04Following science specifically with testosterone
21:06And they made people ask you questions
21:07That is, I will present you with a thesis.
21:09But there's something you didn't notice.
21:11In one area, there is testosterone.
21:12Confirmed, and it is the grinding
21:14The superiority of the body that its men possess
21:15I'm confirming the information.
21:16He's right, my captain.
21:17The top part
21:18But I lowered the Chopsticks from underneath
21:20But I'm spitting in it because it's annoying.
21:21No, my dear, any direct answer will most likely not satisfy you.
21:24So let me go think about how I'm going to convince you with science.
21:27And come back again
21:27Owner of the Behacking operation
21:30In an interview in 2013
21:32I'm asking Usain Bolt
21:33Who was the fastest man in the world at the time
21:35You are right, Youssef
21:36Why are you so cool and cool?
21:39Why don't you run it for 800 meters?
21:40So, my dear, his reply was
21:41I can't
21:42I tried to hit him
21:43But the best number I achieved
21:44It was about two minutes and seven seconds
21:46This is a number
21:47weak temper
21:47To the point that some women might even beat me.
21:49The music, oh dear, is laughing
21:50And as for what he says to him
21:51You'll annoy people with your talk.
21:52Bolt, my dear, seriously, my illnesses
21:53And as for what he says to him, no
21:54This is real
21:54Come on, dear Bolt, he was very polite in his speech.
21:56It's not just women who might precede him.
21:58World Record
21:59The girl is 12 years old
22:01In a 800 meter spa
22:02Two minutes and six seconds
22:04I heard two minutes and six seconds
22:05Bolt, two minutes and seven seconds
22:07And that's Bolt
22:07I want a girl who is 12 years old
22:09Happy New Year, my dear
22:09Hundreds of professional female athletes
22:11They run faster than the best number
22:13Lissen Bolt at this distance
22:15Does this mean that Bolt is not a great athlete?
22:17No, of course not.
22:18This means that athletic ability
22:20Not just one thing
22:20The one who makes you a duck abroad
22:21In a 100-meter span
22:22It might make you a domestic duck
22:23In a 800 meter spa
22:24The idea, my dear, is that there is one magic ingredient
22:27It will make you excel in all sports
22:29Even if it is a testosterone component
22:31That's a naive idea, my dear.
22:32In Darabita
22:33But
22:33International sports bodies
22:35For example
22:35International Federation of Powerlifting
22:37We'll see another opinion today, my dear.
22:38They see testosterone as a magic ingredient
22:40Based on this idea
22:41Act of law
22:42Any athlete with a great body
22:44It produces high testosterone
22:46naturally
22:47You must take medications to reduce it
22:48Otherwise
22:49Competition will be prevented
22:50Law, my dear
22:51Based on two legends
22:53Two basics
22:54Both are wrong
22:54The International Federation of Powerlifting said
22:56In a clear gap
22:57And there is no overlap
22:58Between testosterone levels
23:00Among men and among women
23:01The situation, my dear, let me tell you
23:02This gap doesn't actually exist.
23:03For example, when a huge study was conducted
23:05Her name is G.H. Alvin
23:06Signs of Olympic athletes
23:08I found the exact opposite.
23:0913.7% of female mathematics
23:12They had higher testosterone levels.
23:14From the natural anthropomorphic range
23:16And 16.5% of male athletes
23:19They had lower testosterone levels.
23:21From the natural male range
23:22He said to him
23:23So how does the International Federation
23:24It led to the opposite result.
23:25Simply put, my dear
23:26The study they conducted themselves
23:27They systematically excluded
23:29From the study sample
23:30All the math they have
23:31High testosterone levels
23:33On the pretext that D
23:34Or from Bot Bek
23:35The International Federation told me
23:36This law is necessary
23:37To achieve fair competition
23:39But what actually happened, my dear
23:41It was far from fair.
23:422013, Daccata Group
23:44Affiliated with the International Federation
23:45The Arabs have power
23:46They published a report describing
23:48Four young female mathematicians
23:49From Mamiya countries
23:50And it reveals a terrible cost
23:52For the legend D
23:52The four young women subdued them
23:54For humiliating physical examinations
23:56They wanted, my dear, to be able to determine their biological sex.
23:59And despite, my dear, that doctors said that sports are fine
24:02They don't have anything unnatural.
24:03There is no danger to their health
24:05However, they forced them to undergo surgical procedures.
24:07It's medically unnecessary.
24:08There's no going back.
24:09Like what, for example?
24:10Internal reproductive gland examination
24:13Cosmetic procedures aimed at feminization
24:15All this so they can continue competing
24:18Here, my dear, the story is no longer about fair play.
24:20The story was about a very disabled individual who was not a suitable match for the accepted lady.
24:23It becomes like you, you have extinguished my hopes
24:25My hopes for this hormone have completely faded.
24:27Let me tell you one last story, my dear.
24:292011 Anthropologist
24:31Lee Gitler held his head, proving for the first time
24:33When a man becomes a father
24:34His testosterone levels are decreasing
24:36A simple, clear fact
24:37But in the media, it was turned into a horror film.
24:39I found an address in the newspaper that says
24:41Fatherhood makes you less of a man
24:43And people thought because they felt
24:45Lower testosterone levels mean less manhood.
24:47So, in this country, she's finally going to be a mother.
24:48All of this is understood by non-experts.
24:50But, my dear, this one scientific fact
24:53Scientists used it to present
24:55Three conflicting interpretations
24:56Specialists in evolutionary theories said
24:57This is proof that humans evolved to be good fathers.
25:07But another group of racist psychologists
25:11They took this same life and said
25:13Low testosterone is a sign of good parenthood
25:15Yes, that's right, that's good.
25:17But among the white race
25:19And that black people have higher testosterone levels
25:21According to their claim, they opened a biological evidence
25:23They are not good people by nature.
25:25They used this as a guide to the height of the throat.
25:27Black violence
25:29Of course, Al-Nasr banks are concerned about their social status in America.
25:31The research was conducted by Sari Van Anders.
25:33Their eyes, guys, you're both wrong
25:35What are you all in?
25:37You're both wrong
25:39The story isn't about vaulting or masculinity at all.
25:41Low testosterone is associated with any behavior in caregiving.
25:43Interaction is linked to any behavior in competition.
25:45This applies to everyone.
25:47A man or a woman, meaning if it's a man taking care of his sick mother
25:49You will cover it up
25:51Even if she entered into competition, she would still be in her job.
25:53Testosterone then
25:55What does this show us, my dear?
25:57From a scientific standpoint, my dear
25:59She doesn't speak, but we
26:01Listen to this, we're trying to get her to speak.
26:03Scientific flowers, my dear, you get
26:05We are the ones who define the scientific meanings of Al-Zahhar.
26:07And when we define it, we don't define it in the absence of
26:09Our thoughts, beliefs, faiths, all these things
26:11Ideas and beliefs are not separate from science.
26:13I am Abu Hamad Al-Akhbat
26:15Testosterone, if it isn't a male hormone, means...
26:17It is not related to custom or tradition.
26:19This didn't turn out as we expected.
26:21And what about testosterone?
26:23What is testosterone, my dear? It's simply a hormone.
26:25It plays a role for both men and women in many aspects.
26:27Experience a feeling of energy and focus
26:29Mood, muscle building
26:31Sexual desire and war
26:33Protection against osteoporosis
26:35And of course, especially among men, it plays a very important role in development.
26:37The reproductive system and male sexual characteristics
26:39sperm production
26:41And that, my dear, is what happened: we transformed it from a biological part performing many tasks into something resembling a social part.
26:47And this, my dear, made him a beacon for the society we live in.
26:51As we know
26:53So you will find people who have turned him into an angel and people who have turned him into a devil.
26:55And people turned it into a desert oasis.
26:57And scholars used it to interpret everything according to their own convictions.
27:00The common testosterone story, dear
27:02And every haste is what we tried to destroy in this episode
27:05And by the way, we'll definitely create something like it and then destroy it later.
27:08Because science has evolved and its proponents have adhered to it for years.
27:11Because it's simpler, more comfortable, and easier.
27:13Hasteer is distancing us from the responsibility of changing the difficult reality.
27:16Because it places the responsibility on chemistry and biology.
27:18We have a simple hormone here.
27:20We will use it to justify war crimes.
27:22Instead of gambling, we should consider entering the war in the first place.
27:24We will use it to justify claims of racial superiority.
27:27And we can blame a specific ethnicity for it.
27:29We will present a scientific reason for the superiority of men over women.
27:32In the end, my dear, testosterone isn't the monster.
27:34And the monster wasn't in Andrew Curcio's body that we started the episode with.
27:36The real monster is the easy story some of us tell ourselves.
27:39But in the real story, we're not just slaves to hormones.
27:42Our concerns about it are far more complex than just a promising response.
27:45This means we must take greater responsibility for our lives and our circumstances.
27:49We abandon the myths we dealt with as reality.
27:51But along the way, it was accompanied by cruel myths.
27:54Myths create victims for testosterone, far more than they create heroes.
27:57That's it, my dear, good and good, good for the previous case.
28:00See the next case; it reveals the sources we have on YouTube. Subscribe to the channel.
28:02You know, my dear, testosterone is sometimes created with a woman.
28:04And she created with his wife and created, I said to him, "What?" She said to him, "It seems like you want to separate me."
28:08Do you know, my dear, what hormones prefer to play with? Enzyme cream.
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