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Name: | Testosterone | Function: | Muscularization Androgen Sexual Enhancement |
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Character: | White Powder |
Introduction to testosterone.
Some reports suggest that by the time we reach 80, we have only 50 times as much testosterone as we did when we were younger. We've been studying testosterone for years, but unfortunately it hasn't been widely used in hormone replacement therapy so far.
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1. Testosterone is a hormone that builds male bones, increases bone density and mineral content in bones, and prevents osteoporosis.
2. Increases overall vitality, as testosterone increases the number of red blood cells, thus providing oxygen transport services.
3. Effectively improve muscle and obesity. Testosterone increases muscle strength and muscle fiber diameter, improves blood sugar levels, lowers blood pressure, and increases insulin sensitivity.
4. Improve sexual health, lower cholesterol and body fat, and improve muscle strength.
5. Helps maintain heart health, as testosterone significantly increases the body's HDL (good) cholesterol levels.
6. Brain function. Testosterone supplements can improve memory and spatial abilities, and reduce anxiety and anger.
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Women have about 10 percent of the testosterone levels of men. Just 10 percent of testosterone is enough to have a significant impact on a woman's health. Like estrogen and progesterone, testosterone is one of the hormones necessary for women's health.
1. Testosterone has a significant effect on women's mental state and mental health, because too low testosterone can lead to depression, osteoporosis, loss of libido and increase in fat.
2. Improve sexual health, the increase of testosterone, can alleviate menopausal symptoms, so that women's mood, sexual desire and sense of health significantly improved
3. It can improve some related symptoms of aging, such as osteoporosis and arteriosclerosis, and increase bone density and prevent breast cancer.
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Dr. Manning's theory is that prenatal testosterone levels are decisive for future athletic performance. Men are constructed in such a way that they can compete physically with other men. Testosterone helps develop heart and lung function, which is the motor of athletes, so the more testosterone a male fetus has, the more efficient his cardiovascular system will be after birth. If he is not exposed to high levels of testosterone early on, it can affect his ability to compete physically later on. Simply put, the more testosterone a fetus is exposed to in the womb, the greater its potential. It is obviously impossible to say with certainty how much testosterone these men were exposed to in their mothers' wombs. So Dr Manning used their fingers to measure the amount of testosterone they had been exposed to before birth.
Dr. Manning said that sex differences in fingers begin in the womb, when hormones pass through the developing embryo to build and trim the body, including the fingers, and that the effects may not be seen for years. A man's ring finger is longer than his index finger, while a woman's index finger is longer than her ring finger. He believes the length of the ring finger is a direct indicator of the amount of testosterone a person was exposed to in the womb, while the length of the index finger indicates the amount of estrogen a person was exposed to in the womb. So, what matters is the relative length of these two fingers. If your ring finger is longer than your index finger, you're exposed to high levels of testosterone, if your index finger is longer than your ring finger. It means you've been exposed to low levels of testosterone and high levels of estrogen.
Men at forty, are you still like a living dragon? Still feel low energy, libido decline and even erectile dysfunction (commonly known as impotence) problems. Like you're physically retired? Clinical studies have found that insufficient testosterone in men has a great impact on overall health. Impotence is one of the symptoms, but also an early sign of cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension and hyperlipidemia, so be careful!
Clinical evidence presented at the 11th Biennial meeting of the Asia Pacific Society of Sexual Medicine (APSSM), held in Jeju, South Korea, in early October, Testosterone deficiency Syndrome (TDS) and other conditions not only affect sexual health, Erectile Dysfunction, And it has a huge impact on your overall health. In other words, the treatment of impotence should focus not only on improving sexual symptoms, but also on improving underlying diseases. Experts believe that impotence may be a precursor or consequence of heart disease, diabetes and other diseases, it not only affects the sex life, the quality of life and physical and mental health of men greatly affected.
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