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Testosterone
Life is short. Why not feel the best you can?
A simple hormone imbalance can have a profound impact on a man's health.
Find out how if you might be affected...
Are you over the age of 35?
Do you notice a loss or have difficulty gaining muscle tone?
Have you experienced weight gain especially around the midsection?
Do you often feel weak and tired without reason?
Do you have poor recovery from exercise?
Do you have low sex drive or sexual dysfunction?
Do you feel depressed, irritable and a lack of motivation?
Do you have difficulty coping with stress?
Are you having trouble getting a good night's sleep?
Do you smoke cigarettes or regularly drink alcohol?
If you answered yes to one or more of these questions you may have less than optimal
levels of testosterone.
So what would you think if medical science could give you something that would make you
look and feel younger? Something that could increase your strength and energy, improve
your mood and give you a better sex life? Youd probably think it was a miracle. But
it isnt a miracle, its testosterone!
While testosterone is commonly recognized for its role as the master "male"
hormone few realize that its also a key to a mans overall health factors. High
levels of testosterone mean energy, stamina and vitality. Low levels contribute to
fatigue, premature aging and disease.
More than 20 million American men of all ages suffer from less than optimal levels of
testosterone.
Testosterone levels are at their highest during a mans twenties and naturally
decline with age, gradually declining to about 20% of their maximum. While you are almost
assured to have low levels of testosterone at an advanced age, a number of other factors
are now known to accelerate testosterone loss at early ages. Stress, physical inactivity,
excessive training, illness, smoking, alcohol and the use of both prescription and
"recreational" drugs, can contribute to less than ideal levels of testosterone.
These things are pervasive in our society and have contributed to onset of the low
testosterone syndrome.
Fortunately, your testosterone can be restored to a normal and
healthy level.
Until now, the only reliable way to restore normal testosterone to a normal
level has been through the use of prescription medications. However, these treatments
typically include the use of irritating and unconcealed patches, painful injections,
surgical implants or toxic pills. Clinical findings now demonstrate that the use of
specific nutritional substances - in combination with a testosterone enhancing diet and
exercise program - can help most men to raise their testosterone levels- naturally, safely
and effectively!
Restoring testosterone to a youthful level can enhance health and
well being and SLOW DOWN the aging process and
 | Increase your muscle mass and overall strength |
 | Enhance your ability to burn fat. |
 | Improve your libido and sexual function |
 | Improve your ability to cope with stress. |
 | Improve your memory, concentration and visual acuity |
 | Protect your heart |
 | Strengthen your bones |
 | Protect your prostate |
Testosterone: More Important for Muscle Growth Than
Exercise
A study in 1996 reported in the New England Journal of Medicine followed three groups of
men. One group was given testosterone and prescribed a strength training program, one
group was given testosterone and told not to exercise and one group was just given a
training program without testosterone. To no surprise the group who exercised on
testosterone gained the most muscle and lost the most fat, but to the researchers surprise
the group who took testosterone without exercise actually had greater improvement in
muscle and fat composition than the group who trained without it. You cant build
muscle without it!
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