One benefit of Testosterone Therapy is the slowing of cognitive decline. Studies have discovered a rather unique test to uncover at a very early stage the onset of Alzheimer’s. The test exhibited in the video show how a blind smell test identifying how close to each nostril it takes an individual to recognize the smell of peanut butter is an excellent market for early onset Alzheimer’s disease. The most important indicator is if your left nostril is much less adept at recognizing the smell of peanut butter, for example 10cm v. 20cm, than the correlation for Alzheimer’s was much higher. This home test for Alzheimer’s is something most people can do in their kitchens as they read this post and watch the video below and see how testosterone helps cognitive slow cognitive decline.
Home Test for early Alzheimer’s:
Saleamp Design August 28th, 2015
Posted In: Health & Wellness, Low T Info, Testosterone Therapy
Tags: Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's test, anti-aging, benefits of testosterone, cognitive decline, low t, low testosterone, low testosterone levels, mental decline, Testosterone replacement therapy, testosterone therapy
A new study, utilizing research data from Veteran Affairs showed that veterans utilizing testosterone replacement therapy had less chance of suffering from heart attack, stroke, or death compared than veterans who were not on testosterone treatment. The study examined over 83,000 veterans who were diagnosed with low testosterone by the Veterans Affair Medical Center over a 15 year period from 1999 to 2014.
One of the key aspects to healthier outcomes was testosterone therapy that returned the veteran to normal testosterone levels v. higher and supra-physiological levels of testosterone supplementation
Here is a link to an article about the study in Science Times:
http://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/7093/20150813/testosterone-replacement-could-benefit-veterans-cardiovascular-health-study-shows.htm
Saleamp Design August 20th, 2015
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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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Saleamp Design May 11th, 2015
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Tags: aging, anti-aging, benefits of testosterone, HGH, hormone replacement therapy, low t, low testosterone
Approximately 20 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s, dementia, or have a family member who does and diet can help stave off these conditions. Vitamin B-12 deficiency symptoms are often misdiagnosed because the symptoms can develop, either quickly or over time, and the symptoms can be similar to other complex issues (including Low T).
Saleamp Design February 16th, 2015
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Thirteen million US men suffer from low testosterone and not receiving treatment. These men are decreasing their quality of life while putting themselves at a higher health risk for a large number of issues. What are the risks of Low Testosterone? Researchers are uncovering deeper and deeper connections with testosterone and its connections to our health. Many of the illnesses men suffer as they age are directly correlated with low testosterone levels including, obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes and metabolic syndrome. In 2015, an analysis of over 83,000 US military veterans showed that those with low testosterone supplemented back to normal testosterone levels, under physician guidance, had lower incidence of heart attack, stroke, prostate cancer or death than those left untreated.
Saleamp Design February 14th, 2015
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Tags: anemia, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, health risks, increased body fat, living with low t, low t, low t levels, low t risks, low testosterone levels, obesity, testosterone therapy
Patient Question: With so many different workouts, how do I pick the right one for me?
Answer: The workout for you is whatever workout you’ll do — even if it’s not the most effective. That because if you enjoy doing it then you’re more likely to stick with it, and that’s the most important ingredient for losing weight and improving your fitness, says BJ Gaddour, C.S.C.S., CEO of Men’s Health StreamFit.
Saleamp Design February 13th, 2015
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Tags: exercise, fitness, health, hormone, hormone therapy, human growth hormone, low t, mens health, strength, swimming, t therapy, testosterone therapy, training, workout
World Health and the American Academy of Anti-Aging medicine have stated that after examining the research completed by the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston examining Medicare claims of 25,420 beneficiaries treated with testosterone therapy for up to eight years that, “testosterone therapy did not associate with an increased risk of heart attack”. The group also states that the study further showed that testosterone users with a higher probability of cardiovascular problems had a lower rate of heart attacks in comparison to equivalent patients who did not receive testosterone therapy.
This is very exciting news to see an additional study show that testosterone therapy, under the proper guidance of a physician, lessens ones risk for heart attack according to this study. Go through our other blogs to find further analysis and studies and read for yourself on how testosterone therapy decreases the risk for heart attacks, strokes, prostate cancer and death.
Saleamp Design February 8th, 2015
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Tags: cardiovascular, heart attack, heart attack risk, heart disease, low t, lower rate of heart attacks, problems, t therapy, testosterone therapy, university of texas, university of texas medical branch at galveston, world health
Low T is generally due to andropause and the body producing less testosterone. There are other causes of low t, however, why the body might be producing less testosterone than what it requires to perform all of its bodily functions optimally. Some of the causes of low testosterone include:
Saleamp Design February 6th, 2015
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German University scientists examined the DNA strand break-down resulting from coffee in 84 healthy men. Previously, researchers had believed that regular coffee drinking decreased oxidative damage found in white blood cells.
Saleamp Design February 6th, 2015
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Tags: b12, coffee, dna, dna damage, drinking coffee, low t, oxidative damage, protect your dna, testosterone therapy, vitamin