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Behavioral and Health Changes Decrease Levels of Testosterone


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 4th, 2024

testosterone medical therapy clinics 300x195Reading Time: 3 minutes Australian scientists recently studied testosterone and its progression in males from young to old age and discovered that a gradual decline in testosterone levels is caused by both men's lifestyles as well as aging. The findings were presented at the Endocrine Society's 94th annual meeting that took place recently in Houston. The Endocrine Society focuses on the research of hormones and the practice of endocrinology. Many older men are known to have diminished levels of the sex hormone testosterone. Even though the cause is debated, some population-based studies have found that changes in testosterone levels are similar among men of … Read more »

4 Foods to Boost Your Testosterone Levels


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 7th, 2024

garlic food 300x200 5386Reading Time: 4 minutes Simple Dietary Changes to Battle Low-T Modern-Day Society is Stealing Your Testosterone Fact: Higher testosterone levels mean more muscle mass, lower body fat, and stronger bones. Additionally, optimum T levels indicate healthy libidos, improved cognitive abilities, and (naturally) higher levels of sports performance. Fact: your natural testosterone production is under attack. Here's a brief list of things that can negatively affect T levels, ranging from dietary/lifestyle choices to environmental factors: Extreme low-calorie diets. Very low-calorie diets used to melt fat or followed by athletes desperate to make weight. Tobacco smoke, both direct and second-hand. Cigarette smoke contains a toxic substance … Read more »

The Importance of Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin (SHBG) for Healthy Testosterone Levels


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 9th, 2024

testosterone treatments 1 300x200Reading Time: 6 minutes Hormone Balance is the key to maintaining and facilitating optimal wellness. The way that our hormones work is highly complex. When we discuss Testosterone, Estrogen, or Human Growth Hormone Production, this is a short-hand for an entire branch of highly-interconnected processes that lead to the production of a vital hormone. Hormone Replacement Therapy tends to revolve around the replacement of the vital hormone which provides the broadest range of benefits. For example, HGH and Testosterone are both further processed into metabolites which offer the full range of benefits associated with the hormones. The goal of this article is to explain … Read more »

Amygdala and it’s Relationship to Testosterone and Fear


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 25th, 2024

shutterstock 554433397 300x200 7345Reading Time: 3 minutes The amygdala is the center of emotional activity in the brain, but recent studies have shown that it's powered by motivation rather than the emotions themselves. This conclusion came from research into the hormone testosterone. Testosterone ramps up amygdala activity when we approach a socially dangerous situation and lessens the activity when these situations are avoided. It was a known fact that the amygdala reaction to images of angry faces was more intense in someone who had received testosterone. This new study shows that this only happens when people approach angry faces and not when they avoid them. Testosterone or … Read more »

Testosterone Does Not Cause Atherosclerosis (Hardening of the Arteries) in Older Men


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 14th, 2024

shutterstock 159397409 300x223 8580Reading Time: 5 minutes Unless you have been imitating Rip Van Winkle for several years, you are aware that Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) has exploded in the last decade. However, there have been very few studies that have examined the long-term effects of taking testosterone on cardiovascular health and other vital functions concerning the health effects on men receiving the treatment. But that has changed. Recently, investigators from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) report the results of Testosterone's Effects on Atherosclerosis Progression in Aging Men (TEAAM) trial in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). The three-year study finds that testosterone administration had … Read more »

FYI: Testosterone Replacement Therapy DOES NOT Cause or Worsen Prostate Cancer!


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 21st, 2024

pictures of prostate cancer 3 300x186 8211Reading Time: 9 minutes Prostate cancer is the most common tumor in men. The American Cancer Society estimates that 220,800 men will be diagnosed with the disease in 2015. According to standard medical theory, prostate cancer typically turns deadly after tumors stop responding to drugs that block the production of testosterone and its receptors. Therefore, for years, urologists have treated prostate cancer by decimating a man's testosterone levels, a treatment that is formally known as androgen deprivation therapy. Medical school taught that this was “The Holy Grail” of stopping prostate cancer dead in its tracks. Standard treatment for prostate cancer is chemical castration, drugs … Read more »

Xyosted Self-Administered Testosterone Therapy FDA-Approved


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on April 3rd, 2024

testosterone replacement therapy 300x200Reading Time: 5 minutes As the science of Hormone Replacement Therapy continues to advance, new products and techniques are being developed which simplify the process of HRT Administration, improving results, and facilitating the long-term use of the treatments. Over the years, a multitude of products has been developed to provide quality Testosterone Replacement Therapy to men throughout the world. The latest Testosterone HRT Product to be approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration is Xyosted. Xyosted was designed by Antares Pharma, a pharmaceutical company based out of Ewing, New Jersey which was founded in 1978. Currently, most Testosterone Injections are delivered intramuscularly, … Read more »

Testosterone Cypionate and Testosterone Enanthate: The Real Facts


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on November 16th, 2021

hgh prescription medical consultations for hormone therapy 300x200 9837Reading Time: 7 minutes If you are considering giving injectable testosterone a try, you need to know as much as possible before plunging in and taking that first step. Keep reading. This brief article will provide you with the basics: a look at the science as to how testosterone works, the difference between Cypionate and Enanthate, recommended dosages, and potential side effects. WARNING: NOTHING YOU READ HERE WILL SUBSTITUTE FOR THE ADVICE AND SUPERVISION OF YOUR PHYSICIAN OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL HEALTHCARE PROVIDER. NEVER TRY EXPERIMENTING WITH TESTOSTERONE ON YOUR OWN. MAKE SURE YOU ARE CONTINUALLY MONITORED BY BLOOD TESTS WHILE YOU ARE UNDERGOING TESTOSTERONE … Read more »

The Relationship Between Testosterone and Cortisol


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on April 2nd, 2024

the human body 300x211Reading Time: 5 minutes The human body is a complex web of interconnected systems. Hormones are responsible for influencing the way that these systems interact with one another. One category of hormones is known as stress hormones. These hormones are designed to put the body in a state of rapid preparedness and are strongly associated with the fight-or-flight response. One of the most potent and ubiquitous stress hormones is known as Cortisol. The Function of Cortisol Testosterone is the primary hormone of male potency, and it has a complicated relationship with Stress Hormones, notably Cortisol. Historically, humans had to deal with much more dangerous … Read more »

A Surprising Side Effect of Methadone Treatment: Suppressed Testosterone


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 10th, 2024

shutterstock 534438643 300x200 9830Reading Time: 2 minutes HAMILTON, ON (Aug. 26, 2014) – If you are using methadone to treat opioid addiction, be aware that your natural levels of testosterone may be lowered, according to a recent study by McMaster University. The good news? If you're a woman, methadone treatment won't affect you. The bad news? If you're a man, chances are much higher that it will. In a paper published in the journal Scientific Reports, the researchers say this must be addressed and may result in changes in addiction treatment. The study found that men treated with methadone, used for opioid addiction treatment, have significantly suppressed … Read more »

Testosterone Promotes Bone Health and Can Help Treat Osteoporosis


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 15th, 2024

Andropause explained 300x200Reading Time: 4 minutes Testosterone Replacement Therapy provides a wide variety of benefits to aging men suffering from the effects of Andropause. Many of these benefits are well-known, especially those related to body composition, mood, and sexual appetite. There are many obscure benefits to Low-T Treatment, one of which is improved Bone Mineral Density. Dr. Robert Ashley has worked with patients suffering from Low-T and Osteoporosis for years. He explains that research has shown that Bio-Identical Testosterone Therapy for Andropause improves not only sexual desire and libido while increasing energy and helping patients lose weight, but also has positive effects on bone health. Should … Read more »

Testosterone Therapy Reduces Mortality Risk Among Diabetics Even When Accounting for Improvements in Cardiovascular Risk Factors


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on November 28th, 2021

young doctor with a beard 200x300Reading Time: 4 minutes For men, Testosterone Replacement Therapy confers some fantastic benefits. While there was a time not so long ago where Bio-Identical Testosterone was thought to have potentially adverse severe risks, recent research continues to provide increasing evidence that Testosterone Treatments are quite safe and provide excellent benefits for men nationwide struggling with Low-T. While Testosterone was first used in adults for those struggling with low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, and fatigue, the range of patients that are believed to potentially benefit from Testosterone Restoration continues to broaden. A recent study published by BJU International provides evidence that Testosterone Replacement Therapy is … Read more »

The Effects of Testosterone Among Healthy Men and Men With Low-T


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on April 30th, 2024

time for testosterone planning 300x200Reading Time: 4 minutes Most men assume that high Testosterone Levels are a sign of optimal health. Most guys have it in their head that more is better. That just isn't always the case, however, and it's especially true with Testosterone. To protect and preserve your wellness, it's only necessary to have Testosterone Levels in the normal range. Still, men across the globe are turning to OTC Testosterone Supplements that purport to boost Testosterone Levels sky-high, presumably to help men feel stronger and sexier. Our Hormone Clinic does not recommend that men artificially increase their Testosterone Levels above the normal range. This vastly increases … Read more »

The Testosterone Industry Globally is Booming


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on April 28th, 2024

manopause cover 300x208 8729Reading Time: 5 minutes Time magazine ran a cover story on "manopause" this week, based on a recent University of Sydney study that found the testosterone industry globally is booming, especially among middle-aged and older men who want to increase longevity and libido, boost energy and “power, passion and performance." And There's Good Reason Why  Testosterone is what makes men MEN. Strength, energy, a healthy immune system, pain-free joints, the ability to recuperate from a grueling workout and come back the next day for more, staying sharp mentally, enjoying a great sex life, and possessing the capacity to still perform...all of these are directly … Read more »

Five Benefits of Testosterone That You Need to Know


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 14th, 2024

shutterstock 651719785 300x300 8668Reading Time: 3 minutes Testosterone. It's the magic hormone that turns boys into men. It is an essential hormone that all men need to produce to be masculine. High levels of testosterone are associated with masculine features such as body hair, a hoarse voice, and muscles. But that's far from all that it does. Testosterone delivers some significant health benefits as well. If you want to know why testosterone is healthy for you, consider this: young men are flooded with testosterone. Regrettably, men begin to lose their testosterone supply when they reach the age of 30, and this continues at approximately 10% per decade. … Read more »

San Francisco Testosterone Clinics for Bio-Identical Testosterone Replacement Therapy


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on November 29th, 2021

smiling doctor standing in hospital 212x300Reading Time: 5 minutes Has your sex life been floundering as you grow older? Are you having issues with sexual desire and function which are preventing you from having a healthy romantic relationship with your partner? Testosterone Deficiency could be the cause—every year older you get beyond thirty, the risk of Low-T increases. Testosterone is the key to masculine essence, and as Testosterone Production falls beneath critical levels, it leads to a variety of symptoms that have a harsh impact on your ongoing wellness. We represent a Licensed and Board Certified California Hormone Clinic. Our HRT and Urological Specialists are proud to provide next-gen … Read more »

Testosterone Treatments May Alleviate Negative Effects of Type-Two Diabetes


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on November 24th, 2021

the human body 1279964_640 293x300Reading Time: 5 minutes Type-2 Diabetes is one of the most prevalent medical conditions in American society today, as well as one of the most dangerous. Type-2 Diabetes is caused when lifestyle factors inhibit the body's ability to utilize insulin, which is responsible for the transport and utilization of glucose, the body's primary energy source. There are many factors that increase the risk of Diabetes, but the most powerful and direct cause of diabetes is the overconsumption of simple carbohydrates such as sugar and processed grains. As a result of the dangers of Type-2 Diabetes, which wreaks havoc on the cardiovascular system, tens of … Read more »

The Role of Testosterone in Women’s Health


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 24th, 2023

women muscle mass 300x200Reading Time: 4 minutes Testosterone is the quintessentially male hormone, intrinsically connected to the ideas of masculinity and manhood. Testosterone provides men with a variety of potent benefits. It's associated with lean muscle mass and reduced body fat. Testosterone and its precursors are the building blocks of sperm, the source of male fertility. Men require Testosterone to be in peak physical and psychological condition. What many (or even most) people don't recognize is that Testosterone is intrinsically vital to feminine health as well. Both men and women produce Testosterone and Estrogen naturally, though in vastly different quantities. Men produce ten times as much Testosterone … Read more »

The Influence of Testosterone on Protective Mating Behaviors in Men


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 25th, 2024

love and respect 300x202Reading Time: 4 minutes It's inevitably clear that hormones profoundly influence our feelings of love and affection for others, as well as our romantic and sexual desires. Though it's entirely apparent, there are still miles to go before we figure out exactly how those hormones impact our interactions with others. There is a massive push in the scientific literature to bring us closer to understanding these complex physiological interactions, especially concerning the influence of Testosterone. An article in Physiology & Behavior helps shed some light on how Testosterone influences male relationships. One of the most notable aspects of a relationship between a man and … Read more »

Testosterone Nasal Gel: A New Form of Testosterone Replacement Therapy


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on November 23rd, 2021

shutterstock 649897072 300x200 3684Reading Time: 5 minutes Recently, the only methods to deliver testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) were to receive an injection, swallow pills, or apply a topical gel. However, a new approach has emerged that is more convenient for some. TRT is now available using a nasal gel that raises men’s low testosterone levels to normal, with few side effects. This exciting development is based on the results of phase 3 clinical trial to be presented at the Endocrine Society’s 97th annual meeting in San Diego. Last May, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the drug called Natesto, which is the only FDA-approved nasal … Read more »