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Testosterone
 
Testosterone is the most important sex hormone in the male body, and it plays a key role in keeping men physically and psychologically healthy. Testosterone is involved in numerous roles including:
  • Increasing and preserving muscle mass
  • Maintaining both sexual drive and performance
  • Heightened mood and energy levels
The male body makes testosterone both in the testes and in the outer layer of the adrenal glands (called the adrenal cortex). In the females, the ovaries are responsible for producing small quantities of testosterone.

The Perils of Lowered Testosterone Levels

As men age, two things may happen with respect to testosterone: (1) the male ability to produce testosterone declines, and (2) blood levels of free testosterone decline, making less testosterone available to tissues, such as muscles. If testosterone levels fall below normal, symptoms such as reduced lean body mass, loss of libido, erectile dysfunction, decreased bone density, depression and fatigue can occur. Men may experience irritability, inability to concentrate and depression.

If left untreated, low testosterone could significantly decrease quality of life and cause additional medical complications. Subnormal Testosterone levels can also adversely affect relationships; ability and desire to participate in normal activities (both sexual and social) due to depression and fatigue; and low self esteem due to a decrease in masculine characteristics, such as lean body mass, increased breast size and less facial or body hair.


In the book Super T, the author, Dr. Karlis Ullis, discusses his successes as a medical professional using prohormones to treat his patients. Dr. Ullis says, “I have prescribed testosterone for years as part of an overall regimen for both [sic] better sex, a better body, and more energy. The results have been dramatic. I have seen the lives of patients changed. Couples have had their sex lives restored. Baby boomers have delayed retirement because of their new burst of energy and confidence.”

“Some 74 million baby boomers — men and women — experience some degree of androgen deficiency on a daily basis. The result is an increase in fat tissue, depressed mood, increased total cholesterol, and loss of sexual desire. Today, almost everyone who wishes to add a few pounds of muscle to enhance physical and mental well-being can take advantage of the new generation of T-boosters.”
 


 
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