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Low Testosterone | Male Menopause is Real

Male Menopause is Real

As testosterone levels declines, so does health, quality of life.

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Look at yourself. You turned fifty last year and your decided to join the gym to tone up. A year later you have no results to show for your efforts. The love handles are there and getting bigger, even thought you lift weights, there is still no muscle definition, you don’t have much interest in sex. You’ve been thinking you may need to see a doctor because the lows seem lower. In fact your wife says you are suffering fro depression. Is she right? The doctor is going to push the latest antidepressant. That’s just not right for you.

Is this just growing old? Is this male menopause and is there a treatment?

Just like the girls, men experience a drop in hormone levels, too. Its just not as dramatic. And predictably, just like the drug companies have therapies for women, they have them for men,too. Predictably, the negative side effects are very similar. That is why men, as women, are gravitating to natural hormones or bioidentical hormone replacement therapy.

The issue of low testosterone is more serious than just feeling good or looking good, although that is important. The level of this hormone impacts life itself. New research says that low levels of testosterone are linked to death. That’s right. Research says that men with low testosterone have a much greater risk of death in the next twenty years than men who have high levels of the “male” hormone.

Titled the “Rancho Bernado Study”, researchers look at 800 men aged 50 to 90. they studies the serum testosterone levels and found the men with low levels had a 33 percent higher of dying fro any cause than men who had normal or high levels of the hormone. Smoking, drinking and age did not effect the results. Exercise and diet did not change the results. There was a links to low testerone and metabolic syndrome, a group of symptoms such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease risks, a waist greater than 40 inches and high blood sugar.