Men-Could Increasing Your Testosterone Be The Key To A Better Life?
In addition, I wanted to comment on numerous clinical studies that prove the benefit of balanced testosterone levels on the cardiovascular system and its health. Since heart disease is still the number one killer of men in America, you may want to consider a strategy that at least eliminates or significantly reduces the factors that decrease hormone levels, like improvement in your diet, modifying your exercise program, reducing stress and restoring nutritional status. Read on for more salient features regarding testosterone.
The Importance Of Maintaining Hormonal Balance In Men
All men lose testosterone gradually as they age; typically, starting at age 40. Most men stay in what is considered to be a normal range throughout their lives. However, two in 10 men age 60 and up will dip below the normal range, which is considered a testosterone deficiency. The testosterone hormone is responsible in maintaining muscle mass, fat distribution, bone mass, sperm production, sex drive and stamina.
If you are a man aged 40 and up, and you are experiencing decreased energy, reduced muscle mass and strength, decreased cognitive function, diminished sex drive or depressive moods, then you may be suffering from low testosterone levels. Does this mean you should run out and get a shot of testosterone once a month? No. There are potential risks involved in testosterone therapy and the symptoms may also be attributed to other conditions such as liver disease, hypothyroidism and depression. You should consult your physician and discuss the symptoms with your physician; ask him/her to test your steroid hormone levels. Testosterone therapy and excessive levels of hormones in the body may result in sleeping problems, infertility, excessive blood production (possibly increasing the risk of stroke), and problems with the prostate gland such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer.
We strongly believe, as with everything, that balance is key. For example, it is reported that middle-aged men who maintain normal testosterone levels appear to be protected against hardening of the arteries. In fact, according to Dr. Olli T. Raitakari, Finnish researcher from the University of Turku, "Our findings confirm in healthy middle-aged men that normal testosterone levels are protective against atherosclerosis." But how do you maintain a healthy balance of testosterone levels after age 40 without testosterone therapy? Easy (at least with determination and will power), the answer is diet (rich in green leafy vegetables, proteins and healthy fats), exercise, high-quality vitamin/mineral supplements, and adopt a lifestyle of less stress. Yes, it is a staple answer, but one with many benefits.
Try Endocrin For Men, an all-natural and completely safe blend of male balancing herbs and nutrients. Endocrine For Men contains hormone precursors such as Pregnenolone, DHEA, amino acids and Dioscurea Macho Stachya (Mexican Yam). These ingredients and others in this formula support the body's abilities to naturally: help normalize sexuality, strengthen sexual function and improve libido; help increase energy levels; help rebalance the male reproductive system and regulate hormone use; help protect itself from premature aging; and help build muscle mass and strengthen bone.
You can remain the "strong, virile man" you and your significant other have grown accustomed to. Simply focus on your health and proactive ways to maintain a healthy balance of testosterone levels, naturally. Keep in mind, "men only get better with age."


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