Well lucky for me I am smart enough to check on info before I post, here is a quote
"Get at least one hour of exposure to sunlight daily (especially during winter). Sunlight plays an important role in regulating testosterone release in the brain."
http://www.eternitymedicine.com/english/04_eternity_medicine_products/Testosterone_Precursors/testosterone_precursors_article_low_testosterone_print.htm
and another
"Prescribe yourself a holiday as sunlight is one of the best fertility treatments around. Research shows it boosts testosterone in men, says Dr Penny Stanway"
http://www.hindu.com/seta/2006/02/09/stories/2006020900071600.htm
and another
"Setting up an outdoor gym. Sunlight is known to boost testosterone production, and doctors say the average man needs an hour of exposure day. One of the best ways to get it: by exercising outdoors, since active men also appear to produce more testosterone."
http://www.douglascoulter.com/Personal/male_menopause.html
I hope that is enough for you to believe that sunlight does help, and Hypo before you go making accusations do some research, you just make yourself look like an idiot, and I don't appreciate people trying to make me look like one. I do agree with you that there is alot of false info on this board but research before you try to call info BS.
The lack of testosterone and or dihydrotestosterone is categorically not related to sun exposure, neither is any significant excess of SHBG, estradiol, prolactin etc. Neither is the ratio/balance of androgens to estrogens significantly affected by sun exposure.
I regularly speak with some of the top endocrinologists in the world, have hypogonadism, and speak daily with men from around the world with hormone issues. I have seen hundreds of pathology reports, and am fully conversant with their interpretation. I have read almost all the medical journals and articles surrounding these hormonal issues over the past 20 years including most national guidelines and have read the published works of Dr Eugene Shippen and Dr Malcolm Carruthers amongst many others.
Believe me you do not want to start discussing hormones with me; I'll just tie you up in LOTS of knots as you don't actually know what you're talking about when it comes to this issue, you're just cutting and pasting.
Sorry but :-/
Hypo, u speak of a "placebo." well negativity is a placebo as well, and that is all u have demonstated in your reply. if u dont have anything good to say then bugger off! thank you moto for the links and positive attitude. the ethos and pathos of some people blows me away. remember the code of conduct for this blog before u blurt out any response hypo. if u feel that we are all diluted then just feel your own enlightment and keep it to yourself.
It would be a lot easier sometimes to not say what “you know in your own mind to be true”, when you also know that it will come across as negative and result in being shot as the messenger. As someone who well understands the aetiology of gynecomastia I was not going to leave unchallenged comments that imply that sun exposure in any way is a causative or curative factor in this condition- as it is not.
I was not being personal, I’m sorry you think I was and sorry that you found what was a general comment offensive. I was trying to point out a general and worrying trend on the site…perhaps that seems to have come at your expense, if it has I apologize.
I probably could have worded things a little better.
If you knew how many hundreds of hours I have spent helping people with real problems on this site I don't think you would say what you have...but that's not your fault.
Like I say the message was not aimed as a missive at you so sorry for any offense.
Best to you.