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Imbalanced hormones can leave you feeling drained, achy, discouraged, and completely worn out. Testosterone is the foundation of all male performance. Sub-optimal levels affect energy, strength, muscle mass, body fat, cholesterol, sexual performance, libido, mood, and mental clarity. Hormones influence almost every part of your body, so if you're not feeling like yourself your hormones could be to blame.
In response to a previous study which was stopped short by the FDA due to concern of excess of heart-related events, the recent publication of the Cleveland
Clinic-Led trial known as the TRAVERSE trial, found that testosterone-replacement therapy did not result in a higher risk of heart issues in middle-aged and older men with low testosterone who also had preexisting or a high risk of heart disease.
Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone. In men. It is responsible for the development of the testicles and prostate as well as muscle mass, bone density, facial hair, libido, and sexual
function. Testosterone is produced primarily by the Leydig cells of the testicles.
Testosterone levels peak during puberty and start to decline by age 30-35. Up to 40% of men over 45 have low testosterone.
Alarmingly, in the past 20 years, there has been a drastic decline in men’s testosterone levels previously not witnessed before in history. Today, the average 30-year-old has the testosterone levels of a man double his age.
The harsh reality is, that there is no cure for low testosterone, but it can be managed with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). Most men do not know they are suffering from low T and others are too proud to mention it. It is estimated that by 2025, a staggering 10 million men in America will suffer from low testosterone making low testosterone one of the most undiagnosed and untreated conditions.
Men on Testosterone Replacement Therapy can expect to experience:
Brain
Improves mood
Improves confidence
Memory function
Focus & cognition
Muscles
Muscle Growth
Increases Strength
Increases Endurance
Abdominal Fat Loss
Bones
Increases Bone Density
Red Blood Cell Production
Healthier Ligaments / Tendons
Heart Health
Lower Cholesterol Decreases Blood Pressure
Sexual Health
Increases Sex Drive
Endurance During Intercourse
Increases Desire of Intimacy
Maintain a Healthy Prostate
Skin
Hair Growth Collagen Growth
Healthier Skin & Hai Reduces Wrinkles
Metabolic Function
A Meta-Analysis was conducted to evaluate the effects of TRT on cardiovascular metabolic factors. This study demonstrated TRT improves glycemic control, insulin sensitivity, and lipid parameters in hypogonadism patients with T2DM and MetS, partially through reducing central obesity.
Metabolic Effects of Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus or Metabolic Syndrome: A Meta-Analysis
Testosterone can be administered through intramuscular injections, creams, gels, pellets, and orally.
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