Experimental
TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy)
The prediction game
Call it: rising or fading?
Where does TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy) stand 12 months from now? Lock your call with a confidence level. When the window closes, the Brier rule scores your calibration: right and confident earns the most, wrong and confident costs the most. Points and a leaderboard spot are the whole prize. No stakes, no money.
One call per intervention. It locks the moment you submit: no edits, no cancels. It resolves when the 12-month window closes.
The Crowd’s Call
Rising or fading over the next 12 months? Lock your call and find out if you saw it coming.
Community Signal
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Evidence
Evidence grade: A (strong evidence)
Graded from the strength of the published research, independent of any verdict on this page.
Evidence Anchor
BioHarmony 5.7/10
TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy) is a 4/10 fit for people weighing hormonal, libido, and energy, especially when the goal is a tracked experiment with clear endpoints. The strongest evidence anchor is [Xu 2024](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10853420/): 28 RCTs, 3,461 patients; erectile-function scores improved without statistically significant intermediate-term prostate or urinary worsening. [Zarrouf 2009](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19625884/) adds a second signal, but TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy) still has gaps around large trials, long-term outcomes, responder profiles, or real-world adherence. That makes TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy) useful for a defined reader, while weaker for broad anti-aging or catch-all wellness claims. In practice, TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy) belongs after basics, diagnosis when relevant, and a stop rule based on symptoms, labs, sleep, or performance. ✅ Best for: Men 35+ with documented symptomatic hypogonadism on two separate morning tests who already addressed sleep, body composition, alcohol, micronutrients, training, medications, and stress. Men with primary hypogonadism where lifestyle will not restore levels. Older hypogonadal men with sarcopenia, anemia, low bone density, low libido, or persistent depressive symptoms under careful monitoring. Men with hypogonadism plus type 2 diabetes or metabolic syndrome when TRT is prescribed for deficiency symptoms, not as glucose medicine. Competitive athletes only if medically indicated and covered by a valid WADA therapeutic-use exemption. ❌ Avoid if: You have one low or borderline testosterone result without repeat morning confirmation, fertility plans in the next 12 months without a urology plan, untreated severe sleep apnea, baseline polycythemia, thrombophilia, uncontrolled hypertension, severe heart failure, recent MI or stroke, active prostate or breast cancer, unexplained PSA rise, or a clinic that skips LH, FSH, hematocrit, estradiol-sensitive, PSA when age-appropriate, and lifestyle review. Also avoid TRT as a first move for fatigue, brain fog, low motivation, or body recomposition when sleep, training, calories, alcohol, and medications are unresolved.
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Momentum
Signals begin with Edition 2
Direction needs two weekly snapshots to compare, so the arrows stay off until the next edition. Attention tracking is already running.
In the news this week: Muscle and Brawn.
Momentum = how fast attention is rising across search, Reddit, PubMed, podcasts, and curated industry newsletters this week; it can flag an item as Overhyped/Fading, but it never overrides the evidence behind Proven. How momentum works.
- Ring
- Experimental
- Trend
- Begins with Edition 2
- Momentum
- 0.2%
- BioHarmony Score
- 5.7/10
- Last Updated
- Jul 2, 2026
Sources
- BioHarmony score
- Search trend delta
- Reddit velocity
- PubMed publication count
- Podcast mention frequency
- Curated newsletter mentions
The score anchors the ring; the other five drive momentum, which can nudge the ring by one step at most. How placement works.
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