A Men’s Guide to Balancing Hormones

Boost Testosterone For Increased Sex Drive Muscle Growth, Fat Loss & Fitness | Hormone Health, Balance & Happiness

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A Men’s Guide to Balancing Hormones

What You Will Learn!

  • stop wasting money on supplements that don't work
  • Balance Your Hormones Naturally
  • Avoid hormone replacement therapy and raise testosterone naturally
  • Increase self confidence and self esteem

Description

Boost Testosterone For Increased Sex Drive Muscle Growth, Fat Loss & Fitness | Hormone Health, Balance & Happiness

Testosterone is considered to be the "male hormone" that's produced in men by the testes. Although women's ovaries produce some testosterone, the hormone is produced in much higher concentrations in men and it is responsible for many of the secondary sex characteristics seen in men such as a deeper voice and hair on the chest, in addition to contributing to a healthy libido, building muscle mass, and maintaining energy levels.


How to boost testosterone naturally? There are many misconceptions when it comes to testosterone. Some people connect it with aggressive behavior; some believe that the more testosterone a man has, the more “macho” he is. In any case, there are men who want to have as much testosterone in their system as possible. Luckily, it's not that difficult.

This course include a simple, quick, and inexpensive method that you can use today to boost

your testosterone level

Some men have low testosterone levels. This is called Testosterone Deficiency Syndrome (TD) or Low Testosterone (Low-T). Deficiency means that the body does not have enough of a needed substance. Syndrome is a group of symptoms that, together, suggest a disease or health condition.

Specific Signs/Symptoms of Testosterone Deficiency (TD)

Specific symptoms are those more likely or directly linked to TD such as:

· Reduced sex drive

· Reduced erectile function

· Loss of body hair

· Less beard growth

· Loss of lean muscle mass

· Feeling very tired all the time (fatigue)

· Obesity (being overweight)

· Symptoms of depression

Non-specific Signs/Symptoms of Testosterone Deficiency (TD)

Non-specific symptoms are those that may or may not be linked to TD such as:

· Lower energy level, endurance and physical strength

· Poor memory

· Difficulty with finding words to say

· Poor focus

· Not doing well at work

Having any one of the specific or non-specific symptoms may not mean that you have Testosterone deficiency. But if you have a mix of symptoms, for instance, if you start to feel very tired and sad over a period of time and this is a change for you, you may want to check for TD.There are many other possible reasons for these symptoms, such as: opioid use, some congenital conditions (medical conditions you are born with), loss of or harm to the testicles, diabetes, and obesity (being overweight).

Low Testosterone and Sex Drive

Testosterone isn't the only fuel for a man's sex drive and performance. But low testosterone can reduce your ability to have satisfying sex. Lack of sex drive and erectile dysfunction are sexual problems that can result from low testosterone. If low testosterone is the cause, treating it can help.

Testosterone and the Causes of Low Libido

Researchers haven't unraveled the mystery of just how testosterone increases libido. It's normal for men's sex drive to slowly decline from its peak in their teens and 20s, but libido varies widely between men. What one man might consider a low sex drive, another might not. Also, sex drive changes within each man over time and is affected by stress, sleep, and opportunities for sex. For these reasons, defining a "normal" sex drive is next to impossible. Usually, the men themselves identify a lack of sex drive as a problem. Other times, their partner may consider it to be an issue.

Low testosterone symptoms don't always include feeling like you have no sex drive. Some men maintain sexual desire at relatively low testosterone levels. For other men, libido may lag even with normal testosterone levels. Low testosterone is one of the possible causes of low libido, however. If testosterone is lowered far enough, virtually all men will experience some decline in sex drive.

In a large study of men in Massachusetts, about 11% overall said they had a lack of sex drive. The researchers then tested all the men's testosterone levels. About 28% of men with low testosterone had low libido. These men were relatively young, with an average age of 47; older men might have worse sexual symptoms.

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Who Should Attend!

  • Men that is looking to improve their health, fitness, mood, or physical strength will benefit from this course!
  • people that have been diagnosed with low testosterone
  • anyone who wants to build muscle mass or lose weight easily
  • Anyone interested in hormone health interested

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