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Health and Vitality

[+] Aging

[+] Exercise

[+] Hormones

[+] Nutrition

[+] Supplements


Conditions Asociated with Low Testosterone.

[-] Andropause

[-] Depression

[-] Fatigue

[-] Erectile Disfunction

[-] Hypogonadism

[-] Low Sex Drive

[-] Menopause

[-] Stress


[?] Testosterone FAQ

[?] Testosterone Profiles

[?] Glossary

TESTOSTERONE FRQUENTLYASKED QUESTIONS

What is testosterone?
Testosterone is the primary sex hormone produced in men's bodies. Testosterone stimulates the development of the penis and testes, growth of facial and pubic hair, deepening of the voice, changes in body-shape, growth of bones, and increased muscle mass and strength. It helps maintain sex drive and the production of sperm cells, and it may play a role in balding. Mood is also affected by testosterone, and low levels of the hormone can cause severe and prolonged depression as well as fatigue. Testosterone is produced mostly in the testes and a small amount is produced from steroids secreted from the outer part of the adrenal glands called the adrenal cortex. Women's ovaries also produce a small amount of testosterone.

Testosterone Profiles

Clomid/Chlomid

Nandrogel

Testosterone Gel

Testosterone Sublingual

Testoviron


Sexual Enhancement
 

Human Growth Hormone (Anti-Aging) Formulas
 

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