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If my testosterone levels are low can't I use testosterone precursors such as androstenedione?

CHI - California Healthspan Institute
Androsteinedione is metabolized to testosterone producing a short spike 2 hours later. The enzyme that converts androstenedione to testosterone is the rate limiting step and cannot produce adequate levels of testosterone in males greater than 45 years. See similar questions...

What are some of the signs of low levels of Testosterone?

Testocreme: Frequently Asked Questions
The best-known signs of low FT (hypogonadism) are feeling fatigued for no reason, loss of drive or interest in sports or sex, development of a pot belly and increased fat, shrinking penis, and decreasing libido. Perhaps the most dangerous sign of hypogonadism is heart attacks (myocardial infarctions). See similar questions...

So why use androstenedione at all?

Testocreme: Frequently Asked Questions
There is no more than a theoretical reason to combine both androstenedione and androstenediol. Studies have proven that both are ineffective in men as far as raising Testosterone levels. However Estrogen levels are a different matter. Due to the fact that Testosterone can become either Estrogen or DHT, since different enzymes are used for conversion, when used together they have no additive effect in enhancing Testosterone production. See similar questions...

Can any adult male with low or low-normal testosterone levels get TRT?

All Things Male - Center for Men's Health
this time, men who have either prostate or breast cancer are deferred from undergoing TRT. We are also careful to regularly monitor PSA levels, as well as manually checking the prostate with a Digital Rectal Exam. Along the way, we monitor blood levels, as a small portion of TRT patients will have their blood become too "thick", a condition known as polycythemia. See similar questions...

What happens to testosterone levels over the course of a man's lifetime?

GDX Male Hormone Profile FAQ
a man ages, the Leydig cells that secrete testosterone begin to wear away. Because of this, between the ages of 40 and 70, the average man loses nearly 60% of the testosterone inside his body! Other lifestyle factors, such as smoking and stress, can also hasten the deterioration of Leydig cells, and cause testosterone levels to drastically decline. See similar questions...

If someone has a low testosterone level, how do they get it increased?

TESTOSTERONE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Supplemental preparations of testosterone currently are available in gel and patch forms that deliver it through the skin, as pills, or as preparations that have to be injected into deep muscle about every 7 to 21 days. See similar questions...

What is the next step for a man who has low testosterone?

TESTOSTERONE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
endocrinologist is a doctor who is a medical expert in treating diseases with abnormal hormone secretion and tumors of glands that secrete hormones. Board-certified endocrinologists are ideally suited to evaluate, diagnose, and identify a wide spectrum of medical, physical and psychiatric abnormalities responsible for causing male sexual dysfunction including a low testosterone level. See similar questions...

What exactly are the normal Testosterone levels?

Frequently Asked Questions
The normal levels of Testosterone in young men after puberty range between 11 and 40 nmol/L. However, there is a wide range in normal levels, and some men are quite happy functioning with levels at 10 or 11 nmol/L without any problem at all. It should also be remembered that some of the testosterone is bound to a protein called SHBG. See similar questions...

I have a problem with my testosterone levels, will I notice a difference?

Yes, it is very possible you will notice quite a difference. It is not uncommon for testosterone levels to diminish with age, with testosterone often being converted to estrogen. Total Balance Men's Plus contains Chrysin to help combat this occurrence. See similar questions...

Low Testosterone - How Do You Know It?

Low Testosterone Effects
In case you are exercising enough and still have long time in building your muscles, it might be due to the fact that you might have a low testosterone level in your body. It might not be the only reason but it can be one of them. If at the same time you feel tired and feel reduced sexual desire or general weakness, it is time to go a medical practitioner and get yourself examined for low testosterone levels. See similar questions...

Why would a doctor suspect that someone has a low level of testosterone?

TESTOSTERONE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Symptoms related to low testosterone include: decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction (ED), lowered sperm count, increased breast size (a condition called gynecomastia), hot flashes, increased irritability, trouble concentrating, and depression. Men who have a severe and prolonged reduction of testosterone also may experience loss of body hair, reduced muscle mass and bone fractures due to osteoporosis. Certain medical conditions also can cause the condition. See similar questions...

Can low testosterone be seen in younger men, too?

TESTOSTERONE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Yes. Certain genetic conditions such as Klinefelter's syndrome, Kallmann's syndrome, and Prader-Willi syndrome can cause lowered testosterone production in boys and young men. In addition, testosterone production can be lowered by bilateral cryptochid testes injury, inflammation, and tumors. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy also may damage testosterone-producing cells. Finally, many patients who are HIV+ have low testosterone levels. See similar questions...

What is testosterone?

GDX Male Hormone Profile FAQ
Testosterone is a powerful anabolic hormone. That means it stimulates the body's development of muscle, bone, skin, and sex organs, along with masculine physical features, such as hair growth. Recently, scientists have discovered that testosterone also improves mental power, by enhancing visual and perceptual skills. In men, testosterone is produced in the testes, by a group of cells known as Leydig cells. See similar questions...

I've bought a Spell/Weapon, but I can't equip it, not enough NTL/STR or my Levels too low...why?

Shimlar FAQ
Exactly what it says, all items have Stat requirements, if you buy them and don't have the stats you can't equip. See similar questions...

Will the Epimedium in Cortitrol increase testosterone levels?

frequently asked questions
Cortitrol should not have an effect on testosterone. We have completed studies for Epimedium. The Epimedium product (water extract) that is used in Cortitrol did not change testosterone. See similar questions...

How does Forza-T? increase testosterone levels?

Instone Forza-T reviews, product information, and in stock a...
OXO? binds to the aromatase enzyme, which results in a decrease in the production of estrogen. A decrease in the level of circulating estrogens signals the hypothalamus to increase the production of testicular testosterone. This end result is a reduction of estrogen and up-regulation of natural (testicular) testosterone production. See similar questions...

Are there any natural ways of increasing testosterone levels?

MFW Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list
Unfortunately, even if there are natural ways to increase testosterone, the body tends to adapt to that change. It is unlikely that natural supplements can actually result in observable benefits. You may be wondering how one can legally sell testosterone and how homeopathic "testosterone" might be effective when taken orally, like testosterone isn't. See similar questions...

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