Dangers of Low Testosterone: Risks, Signs, and Natural Treatment Explained in New Report From Health News Wires

Recommended by Dr. Michael White, Updated on November 19th, 2020
Reading Time: 2 minutes
()

Boston, MA (PRWEB) February 13, 2014

A new report from Health News Wires titled Dangers of Low Testosterone: Risks, Signs, and Natural Treatment reveals important information about the issue of low testosterone.

Low testosterone is usually associated with a lack of sex drive, but a decrease in the hormone also contributes to many other serious health issues, including a general lack of energy and increasing the risk of obesity, metabolic syndrome, and even diabetes. Current estimates indicate that testosterone levels decrease roughly 1% per year and over 10 million men currently suffer from low testosterone levels.

According to Urologist Michael Eisenberg, MD, director of male reproductive medicine and surgery at Stanford Hospital and Clinics in Palo Alto, California, the average total testosterone range for healthy males is between 300 and 900 ng/dL. There is also a measurement for free testosterone levels which some experts feel may be a more accurate measurement for current testosterone health levels.

In addition to lack of sex drive, symptoms of low testosterone include increased body fat, decreased muscle mass, increased cholesterol, and loss of body hair.

Health News Wires shares foods and techniques to burn harmful abdominal fat. The Dangers of Low Testosterone: Risks, Signs, and Natural Treatment article and video are available at: http://healthnewswires.com/dangers-of-low-testosterone/ .

According to Abraham Morgentaler, MD, director of Men's Health Boston and author of Testosterone for Life: Recharge Your Vitality, Sex Drive, Muscle Mass, and Overall Health, "Today, we recognize, based on dozens of studies, testosterones importance relative to health issues such as diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and osteoporosis. Men with low T die sooner than men with normal levels of testosterone.

More information about an all-natural testosterone booster supplement can be found at http://healthnewswires.com/Natural-Testosterone-Booster/.

About: HealthNewsWires.com is a new website that was launched in June of 2013 in order to educate the community in the importance of health and wellness. Previous topics covered on the site include Insulin Resistance; upcoming topics to be covered include weight loss, benefits of antioxidants, skin health, joint health, metabolism, digestive health, probiotics, gluten intolerance, cleansing diets, heart health, as well as several other highly informative articles to help people understand the connection between health and a high-quality of life. Most recently, they released a video explaining Ways To Lower Blood Sugar.

See the article here:
Dangers of Low Testosterone: Risks, Signs, and Natural Treatment Explained in New Report From Health News Wires

Contact Us Today For A Free Consultation


Name (*):

Email (*):

Phone (*):

Program (*):

State (*):

Age (30+ only):



(*) - Required



testosterone specialist enanthate cycle side effects.webp
Related Posts

How useful was this post?

Click on a smiley face to rate it!

Average rating / 5. Vote count:

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

Word Count: 399

Comments are closed.



testosterone cypionate cycle dosage.webp
testosterone enanthate half life.webp
low t test