Yep, someone posts something, and then actually checks. Nefarious. Should have read the study (Like I did) before checking Snopes.
Right.
Anyway, Snopes says the claim is "unproven," the source is questionable, and there is no confirmation. Good enough for me. Like I said, research volunteers are needed. I'm serious. If the argument is that more studies are needed, step up.
It does bring up an interesting thing about sources. Do we trust Snopes only when it confirms what we believe? If it's "sometimes I trust them and sometimes I don't," then what Snopes says is meaningless. In this case, then, the study may be correct. Same conclusion.
And, like I said, if you've got the balls, like Joe Rogan, then it doesn't matter what anyone says. Just go get the pills. I still think it's damned funny that any study found sterility as a side effect. Yeah, the FDA doesn't list it. But, how can we trust the gubmint. Maybe it's part of a conspiracy to sterilize males.