High Testosterone Cures Autism (Peer-Reviewed Study)
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In this episode, Coach Andre and Coach Jamo discuss a study that gets interpreted online as “high testosterone cures autism,” but they don’t really establish anything that strong or literal. They talk about research where men given testosterone in experiments showed changes in social behavior—like being more confident, more direct, and less likely to adjust their actions just to fit what others expect. From there, they speculate about how testosterone might influence traits like assertiveness, social awareness, and impulsivity, and they bring in ideas from gym culture and TRT users. The main takeaway of their conversation is more about how hormones may shift social behavior and personality expression, not that testosterone treats or reverses autism.