
Doctors warn some popular foods and drinks could be secretly sabotaging men's testosterone levels
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Medical experts reveal how certain foods, alcohol and supplements could affect testosterone levels, though they stress that moderation and metabolic health matter most.
"In practice, I worry far more about megadose supplements than about someone adding turmeric to their cooking." Deirdre Bardolf is a lifestyle writer with Fox News Digital.
Gillett said some dietary patterns have a well-documented effect on testosterone levels, particularly when taken to extremes.
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