Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Mens Journal Magazine’s Julia Savacool Is Incompetent.


Correction: a previous version of this post misidentified the magazine in question as Esquire.

At Mens Journal magazine, female writer Savacool’s reckless agenda is to spread fear among men—I'll just assume because she hates us. Too bad she’s too inept at her vocation to have bothered consulting Dr. Abraham Morgantaler, Head of Urology at Harvard Medical School via his research-based Mayo Clinic videos. She could have saved herself the shame of sham reporting based on the joke that is JAMA. But then again, she writes for a shitty rag like Mens Journal, where competence is no requirement for getting published.




Her preposterously ill-informed and incomplete fright piece warns men against testosterone therapy based on a deeply flawed and unapologetic fool-fest of yet another empty “study” in the discredited medical journal, JAMA.

JAMA, as you may recall me reporting previously, published an absurd “study” denouncing TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy) in 2013, claiming negative outcomes or bad side effects from TRT, that has since been debunked. Multiple medical organizations (17 in number) have petitioned JAMA to REMOVE this study from their journal and research materials to no avail. Testosterone replacement in truth has shown clinically to be of enormous BENEFIT to the majority of men, in case your own doctor is lagging in his required keeping up with all things medical—as many inexplicably and unethically are. 

Equally absurdly, the debunked JAMA study based its “findings” on a sketchy algorithm, invented by the idiots themselves, who conducted that particular study, and that has since been utilized by nobody else at all. When the medical community specializing in TRT raised a ruckus over that, demanding JAMA retract the piece, JAMA refused, despite the “study” having been disproven, nor would JAMA apologize for misleading the public as it has intentionally.

Everything has risks. Crossing the street. Eating butter. Cleaning out the gutters. Popping a Tylenol. Do your own research, or better yet, allow Dr. Abraham Morgantaler, Head of Urology at Harvard Medical School, who has 40+ years experience under his belt with TRT, tell you the truth. Watch Morgantaler's 60 second video summation below, and if your interest is piqued, go on to watch Prof. Morgantaler’s other terrific informative YouTube vids regarding TRT:


In this MAYO CLINIC video, Dr. Abraham Morgantaler,
Head of Urology at Harvard Medical School,
tells it like it is.


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