What are the benefits of Testosterone?

Low levels in both sexes associated with reduced bone density, libido, lean muscle mass. Low levels in men associated with increased CV risk. One of the big myths is that only men need testosterone. Frequently, women need testosterone too. The same signs that are seen in men are also seen in women. The dose of testosterone is nearly 10% of that of men but still needed. Having your testosterone checked as part of any yearly exam is always recommended. Typically a good sign for wondering if testosterone may be low is feeling fatigued and drained in the 3PM to 5PM time frame.

Helps with:
– Concentration and memory
– Sleep
– Anemia
– Decreases body fat
– Increasing lean muscle mass
– Increased physical or work performance
– Low bone mineral density
– Elevated mood
– Increased sexual desire and function
– Increased energy, motivation, initiative, self‐confidence

Women are in need of estrogen and progesterone as well as testosterone. Sometimes, progesterone can be used as a sleep aid in men but it is not a hormone men need. Women lose progesterone and estrogen as they age. After menopause a drop in estrogen as much as 90% occurs within only 1-2 years. This drop is what leads to many of the post-menopause symptoms women feel. Brain fog and hot flashes are the most common things women start to notice.