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Testosterone Deficiency By Kristy Annely Platinum Quality Author
A testosterone deficiency (TD), also known as male hypogonadism, refers to the lack of testosterone, a male hormone responsible for sexual ability, male characteristics and normal brain function. Testosterone is essential for the development of male sex and reproductive organs such as penis, testicles, scrotum, prostate and seminal vesicles. Low level of this hormone causes a myriad of syndromes and problems in men?s lives.

2. Can Herbal Supplements Help Testosterone Deficiency?
By
GiGi Konwin
Fatigue, lack of sleep, mood swings, and improper diet are all signs of testosterone deficiency, and if you've been experiencing these conditions lately, you should talk to your doctor about medical options that would be best for you. In addition to this, you can also find out about natural or herbal therapy that you can use to treat testosterone deficiency. Here are some remedies that may work.

3. The Truth about Testosterone Deficiency
By Dan Ho Platinum Quality Author Testosterone deficiency is responsible for some of the most common problems aging males (and females) face. These problems include an unfortunate reduction in both muscle mass and strength, increase in fat, and a problematic loss of sexual desire.


4. Testosterone Levels - How Do They Change Over Time?
By
Tarun Guptaa We all go through a range of dynamically regulated hormonal changes through different stages of our lives. These changes are characteristic to many variables such as age, sex, pathological condition, and exogenous administration of drugs or in the form of dietary steroids. These hormonal changes stimulate, regulate, and control the function of various tissues and organs


5. A Guide to the Testosterone Patch
By Dan Ho Platinum Quality Author Using testosterone patches is a tried and true form of testosterone replacement therapy. The patch is a transdermal system consisting of attaching a patch to a shaved area of the scrotum. This provides a therapeutic and steady level of testosterone to the bloodstream.


6. Testosterone Boosting Supplement
By Dane Bergen Platinum Quality Author Today most of the people are taking more care to their health and body and they also want to look good and fit. But to look good and being healthy is not an easy task, you have to work on it. The new generation is always worried about their looks and body shape and they want a fit and well build body, which looks great. The testosterone enhancement is a good choice for those people who want to improve their body structure and muscle condition.


7. A Guide to Free Testosterone
By Dan Ho Platinum Quality Author The distinction between “free” or bio-available testosterone is important because testosterone can not enter a cell and can have no effect on a cell if it is “bound” to protein. Testosterone that is not free floating in the blood stream is most commonly found attached or bound to a protein called “Sex Hormone Binding Globulin” (SHBG) and as testosterone production decreases with age SHBG increases with age, leaving less total free testosterone available to interact with the cells of the body.


8. Testosterone Tests
By Kristy Annely Platinum Quality Author Testosterone tests are carried out to measure the testosterone level in your body. These tests are generally of two types - blood tests and saliva tests. Testosterone tests are important to diagnose and cure certain syndromes and diseases associated with testosterone deficiency. These tests are done to evaluate ambiguous sex characteristics, precocious puberty, hirsutism and masculinization, virilizing syndromes in the female, infertility in the male, and rare tumors of the ovary and testicle.


9. A Guide To High Testosterone Foods
By Dan Ho Platinum Quality Author If you are suffering from depression, lack of sexual appetite, or trouble with sexual functions, you may be experiencing low testosterone levels. If this is indeed the case, one way to address the issue is to try eating high testosterone food.


10. Natural Testosterone
By Kristy Annely Platinum Quality Author Natural testosterone is naturally derived from soybeans. It is identical to the androgenic hormone secreted by human testes. The use of natural testosterone is recommended for those who are suffering from testosterone deficiency. Increasing the testosterone level in the body by supplementing natural testosterone is much safer than the use of synthetic testosterone. Natural testosterone is generally extracted in laboratories. Use of natural testosterone has become popular since the 1930s. Like other medicines, it is easily available from compounding pharmacies.



11. Testosterone Replacement
By Kristy Annely Platinum Quality Author Testosterone replacement is a treatment used to bring levels of testosterone back to normal in men. Testosterone is a type of male hormone secreted by the testes and the adrenal glands. It is essential for the development of male sex organs, muscle growth, sex drive, and energy levels in the male. During teen years, the production of the hormone is on the increase, resulting in the development of facial hair and a deepening of the voice.



12. A Guide to the Testosterone Level Test
By Dan Ho Platinum Quality Author A testosterone level test is helpful in measuring total levels of testosterone produced by the body. Testosterone saliva testing only measures total testosterone. If the reason for testing has to do with patient symptoms similar to those experienced during andropause, measurements of total testosterone are not always helpful.



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