Future Huberman Lab podcast on DHT

Andrew Huberman brought Kyle Gillett back on the podcast to discuss hormones. At the end of the podcast they again discuss the importance of DHT as well as damaging effects of 5aris.

Dr. Huberman also said that they may do a future podcast focusing on DHT

I shared it because I follow the podcast and thought maybe some people would find it interesting and it’s highly possible that PFS will be mentioned if they do the future DHT podcast as the doctor has mentioned PFS before. Just skip over the first 9 minutes when he mentions the products and there’s usually 2 hrs of solid content. I hope you understand that the links are the links in the Podcast shownotes (for the Podcast creator) and not mine lol!

In terms of my road to recovery (not there yet unfortunately), I’d hope you are cheering me on as I’m cheering everyone else on…

We’re all on the same team bud

These are the same clowns who didn’t know jack shit about PFS the last time you posted their nonsense. I’ll link @Wintermoon’s comment from that thread because it’s spot on.

Fair enough, I won’t post this Kyle Gillett guy anymore since it doesn’t appear to be well received. I agree that his PFS understanding is somewhat flawed, but I still think he has a good general knowledge base of hormones and that there are interesting discussions on this podcast such as pelvic floor and cialis being used for blood flow to the prostate. Personally I am going to start really focusing on pelvic floor and cialis.

It also brings awareness of the condition to a large stage when they discuss it, but I get it that you can argue maybe it’s better they say nothing if they don’t have a better understanding of the condition

He’s previously had somebody on his podcast who was a PFS denier although I think he has personally advised against taking it.

Given his background in neurobiology I wanted to reach out to him to discuss PFS with him and the poorly understood role of neurosteroids in regulating behavior and the nervous system but hasn’t been a good time yet.

As far as I know, he hasn’t discussed it anywhere yet.

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Have you tried to suggest PFS/PSSD/PAS as a topic for a podcast? There’s a special form on their website. Maybe he’ll pay some attention if there’ll be more suggestions like this.

I don’t understand this much aggression towards his podcast. Isn’t he a Stanford University professor? He offers a variety of content, and some of that proved really beneficial for me personally. Of course, I don’t think it’s a good idea to blindly believe every word that was said on the podcast.
More public attention is definitely needed for our problem, and his podcast could make some contribution.