You may
find testosterone replacement to be sufficient, but it's possible you could also need estrogen or progesterone for your body to feel normal again.
Not exact matches
«Use of
testosterone replacement therapy in healthy men does not increase risk of heart attack or stroke, new study
finds.»
A new study of generally healthy men who used
testosterone replacement therapy to normalize
testosterone levels has
found that taking supplemental
testosterone does not increase their risk of experiencing a heart attack or stroke.
Many bodybuilders who want to step up their game decide to take steroids, although obtaining them can be rather difficult — in the US, steroids are illegal without having a prescription, so users have to either
find local dealers or sneak their way into a
testosterone replacement therapy program.
The study on 76 older men (which you can read more about here)
found a small increase to lean muscle mass for men on
testosterone replacement therapy compared to the control group.
Whether that treatment protocol turns out to be estrogen
replacement therapy or
testosterone replacement therapy, for women, the right hormone
replacement therapy can be a game changer — click the button to
find out more.
We often see women who begin
testosterone replacement therapy
find the energy they once had in their younger years.
In fact, as many as 38 % of those receiving treatment for testicular cancer or rebounding from the treatment process were
found to have below - normal
testosterone levels or were receiving
testosterone replacement therapy.
We've
found that there are many benefits of
testosterone replacement therapy that many patients are not aware of.
While oral medications are still an option, we've
found topicals (gels and creams) to be the most effective for estrogen and progesterone
replacement, and injections are best for administering consistent doses of supplemental
testosterone.
Another study
found that one of the benefits of
testosterone replacement therapy was increased muscle mass.
See us for a consultation to
find out if
testosterone replacement therapy is the best course of action for your individual health needs.
While prostate changes can occur with
testosterone replacement, a study published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism in June of 2010, which looked closely at the adverse reactions reported in 51 other studies,
found there to be no increased risk of the development of prostate cancer, prostate related urinary symptoms, or elevated PSA (prostate specific antigen).
If you're ready for the personal treatment of a face - to - face meeting with a testostosterone
replacement therapy provider, click the button below to get a free consultation and
find out just how
testosterone therapy for women works.
While in some case this will include simply estrogen
replacement therapy, we have
found that many of our patients are suffering from low levels of
testosterone and progesterone as well.
With time though it was
found that there were high risks involved since the
testosterone replacement therapy side effects include the risk of prostate cancer, gynecomastia as well as total lack of libido.
Furthermore, it has also been
found that men who have been treated with synthetic
testosterone replacement therapy tend to develop high levels of estrogen.
Men who undergo
testosterone replacement therapy often
find improvements in their mood, libido, sex life, concentration, and body composition (more muscle, less fat).
And if you doubt these two American studies, just consider Australian research that
found almost one in every seven obese men could benefit from
testosterone replacement, a rate more than four times higher than in nonobese men.
More and more, women are
finding that adding
testosterone to their hormone
replacement therapy regimen can help fight their symptoms more effectively than estrogen and progesterone alone.
Click the button below to
find out how
testosterone replacement therapy may be able to help you in your struggles with weight loss and libido issues — «if it's
found that low
testosterone is the root of your troubles.
NIH
Testosterone Trial for Men Over 65 The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is conducting a clinical trial called the Testosterone Trial or TTrial, to find out if testosterone replacement in men aged 65 and older will help sympto
Testosterone Trial for Men Over 65 The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is conducting a clinical trial called the
Testosterone Trial or TTrial, to find out if testosterone replacement in men aged 65 and older will help sympto
Testosterone Trial or TTrial, to
find out if
testosterone replacement in men aged 65 and older will help sympto
testosterone replacement in men aged 65 and older will help symptoms of aging.
Find out if TRT (
Testosterone Replacement Therapy) might be the right choice to get you feeling like yourself again.
Recent research has
found that men who are already showing signs of developing heart problems when they begin
testosterone replacement therapy are at increased danger of heart attack and stroke.