Sunday, 22 August 2010

Are your testosterone levels Normal?

Depression and fatigue? Weight loss, and low sex drive? Then a lack of testosterone may be the cause. Hypogonadism as it's known effects both men & woman, and can cause these symptoms, as well as others, such as;

- Inability to sleep
- Low Libido
- Inability to build muscle
- Excess fat storage
- Weight loss
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Poor Erectile Strength

Testosterone is the primary androgenic/anabolic steroid hormone present in men and woman, which makes it a crucial player in the health of our body's.

Over the last few years, researchers have found it's levels can have profound effects on our day to day lives, via symptoms such as those above. Making monitoring it of vital importance.

Compare the profile of a man with the symptoms above to the profile of a man with normal levels of testosterone;

- Sleeps effortlessly
- High libido & Sex drive
- Puts on muscle without a problem
- Toned due to normal levels of fat storage
- Normal weight
- Healthy firm erections
- Full of energy & rearing to go

Unfortuntely it's hard to get a good measure on our testosterone, other than to observe and guess accordingly, due to doctors generally not being prone to ordering testosterone level checks, even when prompted.

And even once a test has been ordered, it's hard to interpret, without additional test because levels vary so wildly from person to person.

Fortunely testosterone is becomming easier and easier to supplement, due to new research and trails be carried out daily. And new products being released with increasing speed.

There is still alot of research to be done, however in an age of high speed internet, ordering a testosterone supplement can be done as easily as purchasing your groceries.

Are your testosterone levels low? Hard to tell. But if you're suffering from any of the above ailments, a testosterone booster might not be such a bad thing.

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