Free 2-Minute Assessment

You don't feel like you did five years ago.

The energy isn't there. Your focus comes and goes. Your body's changing in ways you can't explain. Most men blame age. The real answer is hormonal, and most of it is fixable once you know where the problem is.

73%
of men 25-44 report declining energy they can't explain
1 in 4
men under 40 now show clinically low testosterone
2 min
to find out where you actually stand
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Two quick things before we start.
So we can benchmark your score against men like you.
How would you describe your energy levels on a typical day?
Testosterone fuels sustained energy. When levels drop, caffeine fills the gap, but it doesn't fix the cause.
High and steady from morning to night
Good mornings, but I crash after lunch
Low. I depend on caffeine to get through
Constantly drained, even after a full night of sleep
How well do you sleep?
Up to 70% of your daily testosterone is produced during deep sleep. Less sleep = less raw material.
Fall asleep easily, wake up refreshed
Takes a while, but I manage 6–7 hours
Wake up multiple times, rarely feel rested
Chronic insomnia or under 5 hours most nights
How's your libido compared to a few years ago?
This is the canary in the coal mine. Libido drops before energy, before muscle loss, before anything visible.
Same or stronger than before
Slightly lower, but nothing alarming
Noticeably decreased. It concerns me
Significantly lower. It's affecting my life
How often do you experience brain fog or difficulty concentrating?
Most men blame stress or poor sleep. The real driver is often hormonal. Testosterone directly controls neurotransmitter production.
Rarely or never. My mind stays sharp
Occasionally, usually when tired or stressed
Several times a week. Affecting my work
Almost daily. Mentally sluggish constantly
Have you noticed changes in your body composition recently?
Here's the trap: belly fat produces aromatase, which converts your testosterone into estrogen. More fat = less testosterone = more fat.
I maintain muscle easily and stay lean
Slightly harder to stay lean than before
Gaining fat despite same habits, losing tone
Major changes. Stubborn belly fat, muscle loss
How often do you exercise or train?
A single heavy compound lift can spike testosterone by 15–20%. But what happens after the gym matters just as much.
4+ times per week. Non-negotiable
2–3 times per week consistently
Occasionally, when I find time
Rarely or never
What's your stress level like on most days?
Your body treats cortisol as a survival hormone. When it's elevated, testosterone production gets shut down. Your body doesn't care about thriving when it thinks it's under attack.
Manageable. I handle pressure well
Moderate. Some days are harder than others
High. Overwhelmed most of the time
Chronic. Affecting my health and relationships
How would you describe your diet?
Your body can't manufacture testosterone from nothing. It needs cholesterol, zinc, magnesium, and vitamin D as raw materials, and most men aren't getting enough.
Whole foods focused. Protein, healthy fats, micronutrients
Pretty good most days with some junk mixed in
Inconsistent. Lots of processed food and takeout
Poor. Fast food heavy, irregular meals, low protein
How much alcohol do you consume?
Alcohol triggers aromatase, the enzyme that literally converts your testosterone into estrogen. Every drink flips the switch.
None or very rarely
Socially. 1–3 drinks per week
Regularly. A drink most days
Heavily. Multiple drinks daily or binge weekends
Do you know what's in the products you put on your body every day?
Most "premium" and "natural" brands still contain parabens, sulfates, or synthetic fragrances. The label says clean. The ingredient list tells a different story.
Yes. I read every label and avoid harmful ingredients
Switched some products but haven't checked everything
Not really. I grab whatever's available
Never thought about it. I use mainstream brands
Have you noticed any changes in your hair thickness or hairline?
By the time you notice thinning, the hormonal shift that caused it started 6–12 months earlier. This question isn't just for men with hair loss. It's an early warning system.
No changes. Looks and feels the same
Minor thinning. Only I notice
Moderate thinning. Others have mentioned it
Significant loss. Hard to ignore
How do you feel about products that suppress your hormones to treat symptoms?
Finasteride, minoxidil, hormone therapies. They all work by suppressing your body's natural systems. We want to know where you stand so we can personalize your report.
Absolutely not. My hormones are off limits
Hesitant. The side effects concern me
Open to it, but prefer natural alternatives first
Currently using something, but want to transition off

We found something in your answers.

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Hormone Score
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There's one factor most men never check.

Your score reflects your habits, your stress, your sleep. But there's something else dragging it down that has nothing to do with your lifestyle.

Every morning, chemicals in your shampoo pass through your scalp and into your bloodstream. Once inside, they mimic estrogen and block testosterone signaling. It happens every shower, and most men have no idea.

Parabens
They bind to the same receptors as estrogen, telling your body to slow testosterone production. Found in most shampoos you can buy today.
High Risk
Synthetic Fragrances
The word "fragrance" on any label can legally hide dozens of undisclosed chemicals, including phthalates that bind to androgen receptors and block testosterone signaling.
High Risk
Sulfates (SLS / SLES)
That rich foam? It's sulfates stripping the sebum barrier your scalp produces to protect follicles. Without it, they starve. Used because they cost pennies, not because they're safe.
High Risk

85% of men's daily products contain at least one of these. 60% of what you put on your skin is absorbed into your bloodstream.

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