UV light is raising your testosterone levels (much?) less
I doubt my doctor chose a dose that would average out to be much higher than the amount produced endogenously by a healthy young man. (I was young at the time.) My guess is that the exogenous testosterone was causing testosterone levels to vary in a pattern different from the pattern caused by endogenous testosterone production. For example, endogenous production might result in a much steadier concentration.
UV light proably has significant positive effects other than tending to raise testosterone. Alexis Cowan asserts that it is a more potent stimulus to endorphin production than aerobic exercise is.
I doubt my doctor chose a dose that would average out to be much higher than the amount produced endogenously by a healthy young man. (I was young at the time.) My guess is that the exogenous testosterone was causing testosterone levels to vary in a pattern different from the pattern caused by endogenous testosterone production. For example, endogenous production might result in a much steadier concentration.
UV light proably has significant positive effects other than tending to raise testosterone. Alexis Cowan asserts that it is a more potent stimulus to endorphin production than aerobic exercise is.