Testosterone is a big word and in the American penchant for simplifying, has been abbreviated as just "T".
American men are becoming conscious of age related loss of testosterone and the resulting Low Testosterone Symptoms that compromise their quality of life.
The expression "Low T" is becoming part of the male lexicon.
It seems to be easier and less threatening to the male ego to say "I think I may have "Low T", rather than the more formal "low testosterone".
Or in communicating with male friends, "Do you think you may have low T?".
Testosterone levels start to decline in the late 20's.
Most men will feel the effects of low T beginning at about age 35.
Symptoms include the following:
Yes they do, however, the most common statement of potential clients is "I just want to feel better" and that translates into losing the depression they might not be aware they have.
They have lost their "zest for life", as some men describe it.
Low T symptoms come on slowly.
As a result men often have a difficult time admitting to feeling less than optimal because they have adjusted to the feeling and do not remember what it was like to feel good.
Plus, admitting to low hormones in this case - Low T, is not the manly thing to do.
Replacing Low T to normal levels is both safe and healthy.
Most men lose their symptoms in 2 to 4 weeks after starting treatment.
Studies conducted between 7 to 12 years ago attested to the safety of Low T treatment.
Studies over the past 7 years have attested to not only the safety but also the health benefits of healthy T levels.
Healthy T is good for the heart, brain, and muscle/skeletal system.
American men are becoming conscious of age related loss of testosterone and the resulting Low Testosterone Symptoms that compromise their quality of life.
The expression "Low T" is becoming part of the male lexicon.
It seems to be easier and less threatening to the male ego to say "I think I may have "Low T", rather than the more formal "low testosterone".
Or in communicating with male friends, "Do you think you may have low T?".
Testosterone levels start to decline in the late 20's.
Most men will feel the effects of low T beginning at about age 35.
Symptoms include the following:
- Male Depression, or loss of eagerness and enthusiasm for daily life.
- Low Energy in men.
- Decreased mental quickness.
- Decreased desire for physical activity.
- Decreased desire for intimacy - reduced sex drive in men and function.
- Decreased muscle tone.
Weight gain in men, increase in body fat, particularly around the mid-section. - Night sweats and trouble sleeping.
- Mild to moderate irritability, including mood swings in men.
Yes they do, however, the most common statement of potential clients is "I just want to feel better" and that translates into losing the depression they might not be aware they have.
They have lost their "zest for life", as some men describe it.
Low T symptoms come on slowly.
As a result men often have a difficult time admitting to feeling less than optimal because they have adjusted to the feeling and do not remember what it was like to feel good.
Plus, admitting to low hormones in this case - Low T, is not the manly thing to do.
Replacing Low T to normal levels is both safe and healthy.
Most men lose their symptoms in 2 to 4 weeks after starting treatment.
Studies conducted between 7 to 12 years ago attested to the safety of Low T treatment.
Studies over the past 7 years have attested to not only the safety but also the health benefits of healthy T levels.
Healthy T is good for the heart, brain, and muscle/skeletal system.
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