FOR THE DAD WHO KNOWS SOMETHING IS OFF

5 Reasons
You've Lost Your Edge Since You Became a Dad

5 Reasons
You've Lost Your Edge Since You Became a Dad

You used to have an edge.

You haven't felt it in years.

You're tired in a way sleep doesn't fix.

You're softer than you've been since college.

Sex isn't what it was.

You don't get up for anything anymore.

You snap at the kids more than you want to.

You look in the mirror and you don't fully recognise the guy looking back.

Everyone tells you it's just getting older.

Your wife says you're tired.

Your doctor says everything looks fine on paper.

But you know something is off.

Here's what nobody told you.

The day your first kid was born, your testosterone dropped 20 to 30 percent. And it stayed dropped.

That's not a guess. That's published science.

So I'm going to tell you the five things that happened to your body the moment you became a dad. And the one thing your body actually needs to claw back what you lost.

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1. The day your first kid was born, your testosterone dropped 20 to 30 percent. And nobody told you.

You're not imagining it.

Researchers have been tracking new fathers' testosterone for over twenty years. The results are clear.

Men who become fathers see their testosterone drop sharply. Sometimes within days. The longer they're hands-on with their kid, the lower it stays.

This isn't a small dip. It's 20 to 30 percent on average. For some men it's worse.

And here's the part that matters.

The day your first kid was born, your testosterone dropped 20 to 30 percent. And nobody told you.

It doesn't come back on its own.

The body interprets fatherhood as a hormonal shift. From "compete and conquer" mode to "protect and provide" mode. Your biology gets reorganised.

That's good for bonding with your kid.

It's terrible for the guy you used to be.

You weren't ready for the trade. Nobody warned you. And once you're in it, no doctor is going to tell you that this is what's happening because most doctors don't track it.

That's reason number one.

2. The same hormones that made you a good dad are draining your warrior edge.

Your body floods with two hormones the moment your kid arrives.

Prolactin and oxytocin.

Prolactin is the nurturing hormone. The one that gets you up at 3am without resentment. The one that makes you want to hold a screaming infant instead of put it down.

Oxytocin is the bonding hormone. The one that lights up when your kid grabs your finger. The one that turns your chest warm when they fall asleep on you.

Both of those hormones are doing exactly what nature designed them to do.

The same hormones that made you a good dad are draining your warrior edge.

They are also, both, direct suppressors of testosterone.

That's not a side effect. That's the deal nature struck.

Your body cannot simultaneously be flooded with nurturing chemistry and have a high-T warrior profile. The two systems compete for the same biological real estate.

Nature traded your edge for your bonding.

It didn't ask permission.

And it doesn't reverse when the kids start sleeping through the night, or start kindergarten, or grow up. Once your body has shifted into "dad mode," it tends to stay there unless you actively pull it back.

That's reason number two.

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3. You've slept two hours less per night for years. Your body keeps the receipts.

This one is going to sting.

Testosterone is made during deep sleep. Specifically, during the deep-sleep cycles that happen between 1am and 7am.

You don't get those.

Your kid wakes up. The other one had a bad dream. The dog hears something. Your wife rolls over and your body comes back up to surface.

You think you're sleeping seven hours because that's how long you were in bed.

You're not.

Real, deep, T-producing sleep for the average dad of young kids? Five hours. Sometimes less.

You've slept two hours less per night for years. Your body keeps the receipts.

A study at the University of Chicago put healthy men on five hours of sleep for one week. One week. Testosterone dropped 10 to 15 percent. In seven days.

Now multiply that by three years of broken nights. Four years. Six years.

Your body has been running on a hormonal deficit you can't see and your bloodwork won't catch because most doctors don't test free testosterone, they test total testosterone, and total looks fine on paper while your bioavailable T is in the basement.

That's why you're tired all the time. That's why you can't get fired up. That's why you don't get up for anything.

It's not character. It's biology. And it's been compounding for years.

That's reason number three.

4. Your training, your diet, and your recovery all collapsed at the same time. And every one of them lowers testosterone.

Before you had kids, your body was getting the stack of signals it needs to produce testosterone.

You lifted heavy. Compound lifts trigger a sharp T response. You stopped lifting heavy.

You ate like an animal. Red meat, eggs, fats. The raw materials your body uses to literally build testosterone. Now you eat your kid's leftover chicken nuggets and call it a meal.

You recovered. You slept enough. You took rest days. You didn't run on adrenaline. Now you sprint between work and daycare pickup and bedtime stories and dishes.

Each one of these alone drops testosterone.

Together they crush it.

Your training, your diet, and your recovery all collapsed at the same time. And every one of them lowers testosterone.

You're trying to maintain a body that needs three things, while delivering zero of them.

And then you wonder why ashwagandha isn't working.

Ashwagandha helps cortisol slightly. It doesn't matter if your raw materials are gone.

Tongkat ali boosts the signal your pituitary sends to your testicles. Your testicles aren't the problem. The fuel is.

Fadogia is unproven and inconsistent.

Most of what's on the shelf in the testosterone aisle is trying to amplify a signal you have nothing left to amplify with.

That's reason number four.

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5. You probably need more raw material than you think to rebuild. And you need it from the right source.

This is the last one. And it's the one most dads get wrong.

Most dads who try a testosterone supplement take one capsule a day, give it two weeks, and quit when nothing happens.

Two weeks doesn't rebuild three years of broken nights and missing nutrients.

Here's what your body actually needs to start producing testosterone again at the cellular level.

It needs the raw materials that your great-grandfather got from eating nose-to-tail. The materials he got from organ meats and bone broth and grass-fed beef and lard. The materials your great-grandmother didn't throw out because she didn't waste anything.

Modern men don't eat any of that.

You eat the muscle meat. You throw out the liver. You skip the heart. You wouldn't touch a testicle if you were paid to.

But every one of those organs is dense with the exact cofactors and tissue concentrates your body uses to make testosterone.

You probably need more raw material than you think to rebuild. And you need it from the right source.

Liver: vitamin A, copper, zinc, choline, B12. The detox and synthesis pack.

Kidney: selenium, B-vitamins, adrenal cofactors. The recovery stack.

Heart: CoQ10, taurine, the ATP-builders. Cellular energy.

Testicle and prostate: orchic glandular tissue. The "like supports like" frame your ancestors understood intuitively.

Pituitary: HPG axis support. The upstream signal that fatherhood blunts.

This is exactly what SAVAGE provides. Freeze-dried beef organs. Grass-fed, pasture-raised, sourced from American ranches. No fillers. No proprietary blends hiding under-dosing. No heat processing that destroys what you came for.

Three capsules a day. Take them with food.

Take them for ninety days minimum.

That's the protocol my body responded to. That's the protocol the men in my circle responded to. That's the protocol every dad who has emailed me about getting his edge back has run.

Give it 90 days. See what happens.

So What Do You Do Next?

If any of this sounds like you.

If you haven't felt like yourself since you became a dad.

Try SAVAGE.

Three capsules a day. Take them for 90 days minimum.

If you don't feel a difference by the end of the year, send the bottle back.

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A Final Word

I'll tell you what I tell every dad who emails me.

Becoming a dad didn't make you weaker.

It rewired your body for a job it now has to keep doing forever. Nobody warned you. And nobody is going to give you back what got rewired without you taking it back yourself.

The good news is your body remembers. It remembers the version of you that lifted heavy, slept hard, and didn't have to think twice about getting up for things.

You just have to feed it the raw materials to rebuild that version.

Then you have to be patient enough to let it work.

Give it 90 days. See what happens.

Then come back and tell me about it.

Ryan McKinnon

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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Results may vary. SAVAGE is a dietary supplement manufactured in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility in the United States.

References

1. Leproult R, Van Cauter E. Effect of 1 Week of Sleep Restriction on Testosterone Levels in Young Healthy Men. JAMA. 2011;305(21):2173-2174.

2. Gettler LT, McDade TW, Feranil AB, Kuzawa CW. Longitudinal evidence that fatherhood decreases testosterone in human males. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011;108(39):16194-16199.