The ALL ME® Podcast Teens on Testosterone – Dr. Rich Auchus Summary In this episode of the ALL ME Podcast, Don Hooton and Dr. Rich Auchus discuss the rising trend of testosterone use among adolescents, particularly without medical supervision. Dr. Richard Auchus, an expert in steroid biology, shares insights on the risks associated with anabolic steroids, including long-term health implications, mental health issues, and the importance of proper medical guidance. The conversation emphasizes healthy lifestyle choices as alternatives to steroid use and addresses the dangers of obtaining testosterone from unregulated sources. The episode concludes with a call for awareness and education on the topic, urging young people to prioritize their health and well-being over quick physical gains. Takeaways · Testosterone use without prescription can lead to serious health issues. · Anabolic steroids can impair natural testosterone production in adolescents. · Healthy lifestyle choices can optimize hormone levels naturally. · The risks of using black market steroids are significant and unpredictable. · Withdrawal from testosterone can lead to severe mood swings and depression. · Parents should seek medical guidance if their teens are using steroids. · Education is key in combating misinformation about steroids. · Testosterone therapy should only be prescribed for legitimate medical conditions. · Social media influences can mislead young people about body image and health. · Professional guidance is essential for safe fitness practices. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Testosterone Use in Teens 03:02 Understanding the Risks of Anabolic Steroids 06:00 The Impact of Testosterone on Adolescent Development 09:09 Healthy Alternatives to Testosterone Use 11:56 Navigating Medical Guidance and Misuse 15:00 The Dangers of Black Market Testosterone 18:00 Withdrawal and Recovery from Testosterone Use 20:55 The Future of Testosterone Research and Regulation 24:00 Final Thoughts on Safe Practices Follow Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Email: Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs: