Hormone depletion is a key reason energy men experience more fatigue, less mental clarity, less desire and sense of well-being and Hormone Therapeutics helps men that experience this. People spend a lot of time talking about decreases in testosterone and increases in estrogens and cortisol but another hormone to pay attention to is Human Growth Hormone or HGH and it’s deficiency is a medical issue that needs to be addressed. Declining growth hormone levels effect most men in the same way they experience declining testosterone levels, and medical regulations require that an individual is diagnosed with Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency (AGHD) before prescribing HGH because of the abuse and over use by some body builders and athletes. Physicians examine your IGF-BP and IGF-3 blood tests to understand your baseline levels and if the tests and blood tests determine there may be a deficiency they may choose to put you on a secretogue that stimulates your natural production of HGH. If your body starts producing more HGH you will enjoy those benefits, however, if your body does not produce more HGH then this will also help the physician diagnose you with Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency or AGHD.
HGH can be prescribed with injectables, pills or oral sprays. Here is a list of the gradual improvements one with AGHD would experience with their increase in HGH.
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Posted In: Health & Wellness, Low T Info, Testosterone Therapy, Uncategorized
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Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, commonly called HCG, is an important hormone for sexual development. While it is more commonly thought of in conjunction with women as it affects fertility and ovulation, it also plays an important role in Hormone Replacement Therapy for men. HCG is a secretogue that naturally causes your body to produce more testosterone and sperm. Because of this, many HRT specialists will prescribe it for men for fertility purposes as well as encouraging the body to continue to produce testosterone.
Saleamp Design March 16th, 2015
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ABC World News’ four minute report looks at the benefits of testosterone therapy and discusses both its benefits and risks. By talking to both anti-aging physicians and patients, this video details the reason why so many men are looking to hormone replacement therapy regain their power, productivity and performance in the boardroom and the bedroom.
Hormone Therapeutics July 31st, 2014
Posted In: Testosterone Therapy
Tags: ABC World news, anti-aging, anti-aging patients, anti-aging physicians, bedroom, benefits of testosterone, hormone replacement therapy, improve bedroom performance, performance, productivity, regain power, risks of testosterone, testosterone
Fox news provides an excellent 8 minute video report on the benefits and reasons men should consider Testosterone Therapy. The journalist interviews an Anti-Aging physician specialist on the benefits of hormone replacement therapy in combatting low t symptoms and debunks some of the myths surrounding testosterone therapy.
Hormone Therapeutics July 28th, 2014
Posted In: Low T Info
Tags: anti-aging, benefits of testosterone, combatting low t, hormone replacement therapy, low t, low testosterone, myths surrounding testosterone, physicians recommendations on anti-aging, testosterone therapy
Whether you are on hormone replacement therapy or considering it, there are also many natural ways to boost your male hormones including altering your diet. These foods can help your t levels either in conjunction with TRT or on their own.
T levels peak during adolescence, and start to decline in ones late 20s at the rate of about 1 percent each year, but low levels can be caused by or expedited by stress, a bad diet, obesity, and other factors. Low levels of testosterone cause changes in sexual function, sex drive, insomnia, weight gain, fatigue, reduced strength and muscles, and can even cause depression and an inability to concentrate.
Boost t levels with the following foods:
Hormone Therapeutics April 29th, 2014
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