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You may inadvertently lower your testosterone level by consuming foods containing too much protein and too few carbohydrates. If you go on a fad diet with too many carbs and too little fat, it can deplete testosterone.

Other factors, separate to Klinefelter Syndrome that may lower testosterone levels include:

Most of the above cause an increase in Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG). SHBG is a transporter protein found in the blood. It acts as a carrier to move hormones around the body.

Up to 99% of testosterone produced is bound to SHBG. Once bound to SHBG the testosterone is inactive.

Testosterone to which SHBG does not attach is the biologically available testosterone that is free to act on cells throughout the body (free testosterone).

You can marginally increase your testosterone level with exercise. To produce enough testosterone, your body requires the:

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