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Nate, the part of the story we don't get.


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I am pretty sure that Nate is telling us the truth about his Low T condition. But what he doesnt tell is why does he have LowT.

 

Testosterone helps develop the male sexual attributes and hair growth. But it is also the hormone needed for muscle growth and bones solidity. Now, as far as i remember Nate, he as always been a pretty muscular person not to mention very athletic...

 

So why is he suffering from Low T all of a sudden. There can be alot of possibility like damage to his testes, ******* injury, some illness like HIV, aging and obesity being also to completly natural causes. But he is still young and not really what i would call obese.

 

Testosterone is produced naturally by the human body (in the testes) but its level is regulated by the hypothalamus and other glands. Thing is if you shoot yourself testosterone for a long time, your hypothalamus will call the testes and tell them to stop the freaking production before you turn into a gorilla. After some time, the testes lose the ability to produce normal level of testosterone... Wich is probably where Nate is at...

 

So yes its probably a medical treatment but only because hes been taking juices for quite some time.

 

May not be the cause, but i just don't think someone with a condition like Low T would decide to become a mma fighters. Same as people having no legs usually don't aim at being jumpers, etc.

 

Anyway i don't think he will ever tell us why he suffers from the condition...

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Oh i forgot' date=' take it from me, i am a fighter so i know wtf i am talking about !

 

haha[/quote']

 

Well he said in his interview that he thinks the reason he thinks he has low T is because he took steroids for years but the type he was taking was legal at the time and over the counter, now they are banned. As for why would he become an MMA fighter Nate's only recently been having low T troubles and has been fighting for over 12 years.

 

I'm not sure how being a fighter has anything to do with knowing what your talking about when it comes to low T levels. Being a fighter isn't being a physician lol.

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Around these parts' date=' being a fighter means you ****ing know everything.

 

Take it from me, I'm a fighter.[/quote']

 

Yeah it was sarcasm Gasman, i am a real couch champion !

As for the interview i followed a link that sent me right to where he talked about the condition and figured the person had put it there cause nothing interesting came before, i should have listen to it whole.

 

Legal steroids, thats a funny notion anyway, too bad in the sports of today people are more focused on finding "legal" or "not yet discovered by the comission" whatever you call them steroids instead of training.

 

Anyway you can take it from me, i am a fighter!

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Yeah it was sarcasm Gasman' date=' i am a real couch champion !

As for the interview i followed a link that sent me right to where he talked about the condition and figured the person had put it there cause nothing interesting came before, i should have listen to it whole.

 

Legal steroids, thats a funny notion anyway, too bad in the sports of today people are more focused on finding "legal" or "not yet discovered by the comission" whatever you call them steroids instead of training.

 

Anyway you can take it from me, i am a fighter![/quote']

 

Yea sorry this was the first post I read when I got on here and just realized that was going around so much... Funny thing is I actually am a fighter but I don't use that fact to claim I know more about anything EXCEPT fighting though. 99% of the people on here who claim to be fighters are not though and 99% won't believe me when I say I am... anyway I'm the first to admit being a fighter may give u more insight on the sport itself but not sure why some "fighters" think that gives them an advantage in anything else

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