HEALTHY ANDROPAUSE™ $49.95

 

The Healthy, Safe, Effective Alternative to Testosterone Therapy.

ANDROPAUSE SYMPTOMS

Nervousness - Irritability - Fatigue - Depression - Decreased or absent libido - Decrease or absent potency - Memory and concentration decreased - Fear - Numbness and Tingling - Tachycardia, palpitations & dyspnea - Unnecessary worry - Loss of Interest.

Testosterone level decreases steadily with age. Studies show that the level of testosterone is at its peak (100%) around age 20, and ends at only 20%-50% at age 80, with an average decline of 2% yearly. In fact, many men's testosterone levels diminish to below the deficient threshold. Of course, any ongoing strategy to reduce the symptoms and risks of andropause should incorporate lifestyle approaches such as optimal diet, regular exercise, stress-management and the reduction of tobacco and alcohol intake. 

Andropause is a hormone-related condition of low-testosterone. It usually occurs in males aged 40 and onwards. There are several conditions in which you should never use testosterone replacement therapy. These include:

  • Breast cancer (in males)
  • Prostate cancer

 In some other cases testosterone replacement therapy may not be right for you. If one of the conditions below is applicable to you, your doctor will decide whether (in your specific case) testosterone replacement therapy is the right solution.

  • Liver disease
  • Heart or blood vessel disease
  • Edema (swelling of face, hands, feet, or lower legs)
  • Enlarged prostate
  • Kidney disease
  • Diabetes mellitus (sugar diabetes)

 

To help your doctor determine your best treatment plan, you should also discuss the following:

  • If you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to androgens or anabolic steroids.
  • If you are an adult male who plans to have children; high doses of androgens may cause infertility.
  • If you are bedridden.
  • If you are now taking any other prescription or nonprescription (OTC) medicine, especially anticoagulants (blood thinners)

  Testosterone Replacement Therapy

In many instances, testosterone replacement in men with andropause can be highly effective and beneficial. It's not for every man, of course, even those who show symptoms on the previous quiz may have other health problems at the root of it all. Still you should discuss with your doctor if you would be a good candidate for testosterone replacement therapy.

 What should I expect from testosterone replacement?

In various clinical studies, very good responses to testosterone have been reported for men with low-testosterone and they include:

  • Improvement in mood and sense of well-being
  • Increased mental and physical energy
  • Decreased anger, irritability, sadness, tiredness, nervousness
  • Improved quality of sleep
  • Improved libido and sexual performance
  • An increase in lean body mass, a decline in fat mass
  • An increase in muscle strength (hand grip, upper and lower extremities)
  • Potentially, a decrease in the risk of heart disease

 

With testosterone therapy, one's attitude improves, reinforcing self-esteem and self-confidence at work, as well as an increased energy at home and in social activities. Most men will feel more vigorous, experience improved energy levels, mood, concentration, cognition, libido, sexual performance and an overall sense of well-being. These effects are usually noted within 3 to 6 weeks. Other potential benefits include maintenance or improvement in bone density, improved body composition, muscle mass and muscle strength, as well as improvement in visual-spatial skills.

 Lifestyle

Of course, any ongoing strategy to reduce the symptoms and risks of andropause should incorporate lifestyle approaches such as optimal diet, regular exercise, stress-management and the reduction of tobacco and alcohol intake.

 Primary Benefits

  • Improve testosterone production
  • Improve physical and mental performance
  • Enhance energy level, endurance, and stamina
  • Reduce mental fatigue and exhaustion
  • Tone skin and muscle
  • Improve immune system

 

 Do Androgens Decline in Men & Women?

Testosterone level decreases steadily with age. Studies show that the level of testosterone is at its peak (100%) around age 20, and ends at only 20%-50% at age 80, with an average decline of 2% yearly. In fact, many men's testosterone levels diminish to below the deficient threshold of 350 ng/ml at age 50 to 60. Normally, 500-1,100 ng/ml of testosterone should be in the blood. Therapeutic levels range around 1500ng/ml (Dr. Suhaimi Muhammad, Institut Teknologi MARA, Pahang Branch).

 For women, the ovaries are responsible for 40% of the body's production of testosterone. As testosterone levels decline, women will experience fatigue, weight gain, low physical and mental energy, and lack of sexual desire. While HRT often addresses low Estrogen production, often low testosterone and progesterone production is not supplemented.


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