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How Does Masturbation Affect Testosterone Levels? Exploring the Science

sex 6486928_960_720 300x210Reading Time: 3 minutes Historically, masturbation has gotten a bad wrap. You know what I'm talking about. People used to believe masturbation would make you go blind or that it would make you grow hair on your palms. Even if these myths started as white lies to help children keep their hands where you can see them, these old wives' tales have made it easier for us to believe that there is something unhealthy about masturbation, when that's just not the case for most people. While anything that provides pleasure leaves an opportunity for addiction, masturbation is a perfectly healthy and natural part of...

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Why You Need Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Testosterone tag 300x200Reading Time: 9 minutes Ask any aging man... The effects of lowered testosterone levels that occur in an aging man's body are anything but pretty: weakened, flabby muscles, steady accumulation of ugly, toxin-laden fat, chronic fatigue, annoying joint pain...the hits just keep on coming. What's worse is that so many well-meaning “experts,” physicians included, continue to give their older patients that same old sad refrain..., "it's natural and happens to all of us...just get used to it” or some other meaningless platitudes that do nothing...absolutely nothing...to help stop the advance of these sad-sack symptoms. But you can fight back with Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)....

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Testosterone FAQ’s

testosterone explained 300x215Reading Time: 17 minutes The Facts You Need to Know About Testosterone Q: What is Testosterone? A: Testosterone is a hormone, a chemical messenger – it is the sex hormone that is responsible for making males male, although women also have the hormone in small amounts. Also known as an androgen, Testosterone is produced mostly by the testes/testicles. The Leydig cells, present in certain parts of the testis, produce Testosterone. Men are infertile without Testosterone – during the process of spermatogenesis (development of mature sperm), germ cells are unable to progress beyond meiosis (reproductive cell division) in the absence of Testosterone. Q: Why should...

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New Study Concludes: Boosting Testosterone Levels Lowers Men’s Death Risk

depression worried 300x199Reading Time: 4 minutes If you're worried about Testosterone Replacement, consider this: men with low testosterone (Low-T) are not less likely to die. On the contrary, according to a recent study, they are more liable to die!     Men with Low-T over age 40 have an elevated risk of death over a four-year period compared to those with normal hormone levels, the study suggests. However, researchers caution that the link between low Testosterone and early death is still somewhat uncertain. They added the possibility that an unknown factor is responsible for both Low-T and accelerated mortality. Molly Shores of the VA Puget Sound...

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Testosterone Therapy May Be Good for the Heart if You Have Low-T

testosterone can improve heart problems 300x169Reading Time: 4 minutes Bio-Identical Testosterone has become increasingly popular over the last twenty years, but the full range of Testosterone Risks and Benefits is still not entirely clear. In the last few years, many studies have been published that improve our knowledge of Low-T Treatment's pros and cons. As we learn more about how the human body responds to Testosterone Therapy, medical professionals are more able to effectively wield the tool of Hormone Replacement. When prescribed by a licensed HRT Professional and used as directed, Testosterone Therapy has a strong safety profile. A recent study adds to the collection of data that provides...

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Growth Hormone and The Thyroid Gland

football team takes the field 300x200Reading Time: 9 minutes As we age our levels of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) begin to ebb away. When we hit age 30 our growth hormone begins a slow descent at approximately 10% per decade. This is a crucial and often overlooked development since adequate growth hormone helps to keep the body functioning at optimal levels, including the vital thyroid gland. Let's take a detailed dive into the role of this tiny powerhouse and see why it is so critical to our continued well-being. Football is a team sport, and all of the players must perform at their peaks for the team to succeed,...

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Male Menopause. Fact or Fiction ?

Aging post it 300x200Reading Time: 7 minutes Are You Feeling Tired More Than Usual? And are You Wondering Why? Keep Reading...the Cause May Surprise You As the months and years turn into decades, and you are blowing out more and more candles on your birthday cake, several uninvited guests continue to show up, seemingly intent on crashing your party: diminished libido, lack of interest in sex, constant fatigue, loss of hard-earned muscle tone, pounds and blubber increasing like feral cats, mental fog, trouble getting to sleep, new joint aches and pains...well, you get the point. Aging is assaulting your body, and the results are not pretty. In...

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New Study Says: The Benefits of Testosterone Replacement Therapy Outweigh The Risks

testosterone symbol 1 300x300Reading Time: 2 minutes The benefits of Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) to treat low testosterone in both men and women substantially outweigh any risks according to the results of a new study presented at the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists’ (AACE) 24th Annual Scientific and Clinical Congress. Low Testosterone -- also known as “low-T” -- is characterized by the lack of sex drive, diminishing energy, hair, bone, and muscle mass loss, joint aches and pains, accumulated slabs of fat, depression, and mental confusion, or “brain fog.” The panel was responding to the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) safety alert issued in March 2015 warning...

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Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) May Prevent Heart Attacks and Diabetes

Testosterone CHO 300x195Reading Time: 7 minutes Boosting men's Testosterone levels could reduce deaths from heart disease and Type 2 Diabetes, United Kingdom (UK) doctors and scientists say. A team in Sheffield has demonstrated that Testosterone has a "significant impact" on the way the body handles sugar and fat. At the Endocrine Society's annual meeting, they said low Testosterone (Low-T) was common in type 2 diabetic patients. Experts said the field was being "turned upside down" as Testosterone was previously considered a cause of these problems...not a method of prevention or a solution to them. Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) was thought to explain why men are more...

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The Great Testosterone Debate

HGH docs back to back 300x200Reading Time: 7 minutes The Great Testosterone Debate: Does testosterone cause severe health risks? Or does testosterone protect from health problems? Keep reading and discover the facts! When discussing testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), there is one thing sure: there are substantial differences of opinion among medical professionals about TRT. This difference leads to the great testosterone debate. Some physicians are concerned that testosterone replacement therapy comes with potential adverse side effects and should only be prescribed for severe cases of hypogonadism (deficient testosterone levels). Other doctors disagree. According to these medical professionals, when appropriately used, testosterone replacement therapy delivers a broad range of health...

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Testosterone Replacement Therapy Lowers Heart Attack Risk

Testosterone doctors shaking hands 300x200Reading Time: 3 minutes Testosterone Replacement Therapy Lowers Heart Attack Risk You’ve heard the commercials and seen the advertisements from law offices concerning the risks of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). Maybe you believed what you observed, and you’re convinced that testosterone therapy increases the risk of severe health hazards, especially heart attacks. However, a recent study has concluded the exact opposite: high levels of testosterone are linked to a lower risk of fatal heart attacks and strokes and lowers overall mortality for men. There’s no question that the role testosterone plays in maintaining men’s health is complex and controversial. Dire warnings of severe, adverse...

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Important Facts About Testosterone Therapy Before Buying

Blue testosterone sign 300x200Reading Time: 12 minutes Hormone Replacement Therapy > Testosterone Therapy Testosterone is the primary male hormone that maintains muscle mass and strength, fat distribution, bone mass, sperm production, sex drive, and potency. Testosterone is considered to be the "male hormone." Testosterone: A "male hormone" -- a sex hormone produced by the testes that encourage the development of male sexual characteristics, stimulates the activity of the male secondary sex characteristics, penis growth, muscle development, and masculine features. Chemically, testosterone is 17-beta-hydroxy-4-androstane-3-one. Testosterone is the most potent of the naturally occurring androgens. The androgens in general also cause the development of male sex characteristics, such as...

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Did You Know? Recent Studies Have Confirmed the Link Between Low Testosterone (“Low-T”) and Depression.

Unhappy senior man 300x208Reading Time: 9 minutes Did you know? Recent studies have confirmed the link between low testosterone (“Low-T”) and depression. Did you know that clinical depression has been shown to have a direct relationship to low testosterone (“Low-T”)? Older men are at especially high risk for depression. Older men also usually experience a dramatic decline in their testosterone levels. Coincidence? Perhaps. But perhaps not. But it is not only older men who are at risk for depression. Men of all ages who have Low-T are also more apt to be depressed. Which Came First: the Chicken or the Egg? The connection between low testosterone and...

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LabCorp Announces a Change to the Testosterone Reference Range

HGH docs 82 300x200Reading Time: 5 minutes LabCorp Announces a Change to the Testosterone Reference Range When you receive the results of a blood test, the numerical result will come with an average range that consists of two numbers: one low and the other high. The goal is to have your number fall in-between both figures, and place you in the “reference range,” also called the “normal range." This figure is essential since your doctor will question anything outside of the normal range. Makes sense, right? So far, so good. However, LabCorp, the largest clinical laboratory in America, recently lowered the testosterone reference range for men from...

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Testosterone Treatments May Successfully Reverse Type-2 Diabetes in Some Men

diabetes and low testosterone 300x173Reading Time: 4 minutes Diabetes is one of the most common chronic illnesses in the United States, affecting the lives of tens of millions of Americans. There is a clear link between Testosterone Deficiency and Diabetes, and researchers from the University at Buffalo hypothesize that Testosterone Injections may be an effective addition to Diabetes Treatment. Not that long ago, Type-2 Diabetes was considered a permanent condition. On the other hand, a growing selection of research shows that Type-2 Diabetes can be greatly mitigated and even reversed with the correct treatment combined with appropriate lifestyle changes. Dr. Paresh Dandona Presents New Data Regarding Testosterone as...

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New Study Finds Testosterone Does Not Increase Your Heart Attack Risk

Law1 300x254Reading Time: 6 minutes Undoubtedly, you've heard the warnings by law firms that always blare during radio and television commercials about the link between testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and cardiovascular disease. An official-sounding voice informs you that: “If you or a loved one used a prescription testosterone patch, cream, gel, deodorant or spray and suffered a heart attack, pulmonary embolism, blood clot, stroke or died, you might be entitled to monetary damages. Recent medical studies have concluded that men who used testosterone supplements were much more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke, blood clot, or die than men who didn't take testosterone. Also,...

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Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) Benefits

Pistol Squat 300x169Reading Time: 4 minutes Unless you've been on a spaceship to Mars or crossing the Pacific Ocean on a small sailboat, you’ve probably heard the term “Low-T” or seen an advertisement talking about how testosterone declines as men age and how the solution is undergoing testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). It promises an incredible allure: increased libido, more muscle mass and strength, exploding energy levels to what they were in your youth, and a host of others. But is that the entire story? Does it come with health risks? Each birthday after 30 means a drop in testosterone levels by approximately 1%, and therefore 10%...

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Testosterone and Aging

decline of testosterone with age 300x154Reading Time: 11 minutes Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is being considered by many men, especially older men. One of the most significant concerns of men over age 50 is losing strength as they age. They don’t want to lose their independence because of their frailty. So, what can they do to keep their muscles and bones healthy? The answer is, what’s really behind their loss of strength. Low Testosterone ('Low-T”) Levels Increase a Man’s Risk for Disability Fact: certain forms of exercise, diet, and supplements will help older folks keep their bones and muscles stay active as they age. But that’s just part of...

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Testosterone and Estrogen

man looking in a mirror 300x200Reading Time: 7 minutes Fed up with looking in the mirror and not liking what you see? Discouraged that your workouts are not delivering what you need? Sick and tired of feeling sick and tired? Then it's time to take action! Add DIM to your supplement menu and stop letting estrogen rob you of your manhood! Why is Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) so popular? Ask any doctor. They will tell you the grim fact: their male patients over 40 have many complaints they never suffered from in their youth. Depression. Weight gain, with an increase of slabs of ugly, disease-producing blubber. Shrinkage of muscles...

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Testosterone and Women

Woman doctor with stethescope poiting to the side 236x300Reading Time: 6 minutes Think women don’t need testosterone? Think again! Keep reading and discover what this vital hormone can do for women. Testosterone...the so-called “male hormone.” The hormone that causes a man’s libido to skyrocket...his muscles to grow...his energy levels to explode...his appetite for risk-taking...his aggression...and many other masculine traits. So testosterone is only for men, right? Wrong. Absolutely, totally, 100% wrong. Here’s a little-known secret: women need testosterone as well. Did you know that women are born with testosterone? And testosterone levels plunge in women as well as men? Fact: the vast majority of older women experience a decline in testosterone. Studies...

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