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Here’s the reality, Men’s testosterone levels have been decreasing for decades. Low testosterone increases your risk for age-related diseases, depression, infertility, prostate cancer, and heart disease.
Unfortunately, there is no standard “patient of care” model for optimizing hormones. Medical textbooks lack real first-hand knowledge gained from caring for thousands of patients. Primary care physicians aren’t specialized in hormone therapy; frequently treatment is overlooked.
Low energy and vitality are not natural side effects of aging. 40% of all men over 50 are hypogonadal. We offer TRT protocols for symptomatic men. See our kit below.
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Testosterone decreases body fat
Testosterone is essential to the regulation of insulin, glucose, and fat storage. As testosterone levels drop, so does your body’s ability to process insulin, glucose, and fat.
Testosterone levels are directly correlated with fat storage. In obese males (>25% body fat), to make matters worse, there is increased aromatase activity further decreasing testosterone levels and elevating estrogen levels. Fortunately, testosterone is lipolytic and this downward spiral can be reversed with exogenous testosterone.
Testosterone increases muscle mass
As the most essential anabolic hormone, testosterone improves muscle protein synthesis; leading to more muscle mass.
The more muscle you possess, the more metabolically active you are and the more calories you burn at rest. Building muscle also combats sarcopenia due to its protective effects on your joints, tendons, ligaments, and bones.
Testosterone improves heart health
Research overwhelmingly illustrates that maintaining optimal testosterone levels can help prevent cardiovascular disease. The myth created by mainstream media that therapeutic testosterone causes an increased risk of cardiovascular disease is false.
Therapeutic doses, when dosed and maintained to optimal levels, offer no increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Recent studies show testosterone has protective properties against cardiovascular disease.
Testosterone and your brain
Higher testosterone levels are associated with higher risk-taking, potentially leading to greater rewards in both business and life. Additionally, testosterone can enhance dopamine release in the mesolimbic system, which may protect against depression and the associated decrease in dopamine activity. Many men feel the effects of increased dopamine immediately after begging hormone therapy.
Your ability to think is profoundly impacted by your testosterone levels. Studies show that testosterone improves working memory, visual memory, and verbal memory. The fastest and most noticeable positive effects of hormone therapy are clearer thinking and improved mood. Researchers at the University of Southern California found that increasing testosterone levels stalled the development of Alzheimer’s disease. This development led many to speculate that maintaining optimal testosterone levels may even prevent Alzheimer’s disease.
Osteoporosis and Frailty
Optimized blood testosterone levels increase bone density and impede the normal bone resorption issues that come with age. Low testosterone levels are associated with frailty, a higher risk of fractures, and death.
Testosterone will improve your sexual confidence
Testosterone levels are correlated with dominance. Research indicates that women can 'smell' higher testosterone levels in men and seek those men out during various points of their menstrual cycle.
Our free assessment quantifies your symptoms to see if hormone therapy is right for you. We're here to help you feel the way you want to feel.