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Are you fighting fatigue, weight gain, loss of libido, loss of muscle mass, and mental fog? It could be a sign that your testosterone levels are depleting. As men age, their levels of testosterone naturally decline, usually beginning after age 30. We will run a comprehensive health assessment to check testosterone levels. If levels are lower than normal, we can work with you to customize a testosterone replacement therapy treatment plan, uniquely designed for you.


Symptoms of Low Testosterone


Signs of low testosterone in adult men may include:

* Decreased sex drive or loss of libido.

* Loss of morning erections or softer erections.

* Impotence or erectile dysfunction (ED).

* Inability to recover from exercise.

* Decreased energy bordering on fatigue.

* Excessive weight gain around the belly.

* Lowered sperm count and poorer quality of sperm.

* Flabby muscles and increased breast size.

* Loss of bone mass or osteoporosis.

* Sleep problems or insomnia.

* Sadness, shyness or depression.

* Bursts of anger, irritability and moodiness.

* Loss of memory and difficulty concentrating.



Benefits of Testosterone Therapy


You can expect a lot from boosting your testosterone levels with testosterone treatment? Many men taking testosterone report improvement in energy level, sex drive, frequency of sex, quality of sperm and quality of erections. Testosterone also increases lean muscle mass, bone density, helps decrease fatty adipose tissue to lose weight and get back in shape, boost stamina and endurance, enhance mood and sense of well-being. Importantly, men experience improvement in their professional and intimate relationships due to a restoration of their desire, enthusiasm for daily living and a good mood from testosterone replacement. Find a hormone doctor that specializes in testosterone deficiency, get tested and get treatment - we believe you will be ecstatic about your body's positive response to testosterone therapy. If you think your androgen levels are low and causing symptoms.


Testosterone and Anti-Aging


Men's Aging and Testosterone As men age and testosterone and HGH levels decline, sexual desire decreases and men can experience symptoms of erectile dysfunction like weak or soft erections, loss of spontaneous erections, loss of intimacy and pleasure having sex. Testosterone is essential to firm, hard erections and low levels of male sex hormone can have a direct negative impact on a marriage or personal relationship. HGH plays a role along with testosterone in creating desire and feelings of intimacy. Both of these hormones help men maintain strong hard muscle, distribute fat properly throughout the body, and keep hair and skin youthful looking. If you think you may have a hormone deficiency or imbalance, get tested, diagnosed, and consider getting prescribed testosterone as part of a medically supervised TRT program.


Testosterone and Human Growth Hormone


Men's Aging and using HGH Therapy with Testosterone During Andropause, men low in testosterone may also be low in Human growth Hormone. HGH works together in a man's body to build muscle mass, provide energy, stamina, endurance and strength. Men taking both HGH and Testosterone, find an even greater increase in sex drive, ability to exercise, burn fat and loose weight, feel more motivated and energized.


If you are interested in learning more send us a message or give us a call.



Women's Health



Are you having brain fog, weight gain or unable to loose weight, irregular cycles, mood changes, increased irritability, skin changes, loss of libido? It can be that your hormones are out of balance this can happen due to the aging process. If you are thinking that your hormones are out of balance we can customize a replacement therapy for you to help reduce the signs and symptoms.


Hormone therapy: Is it right for you?


Hormone replacement therapy is medication that contains female hormones. You take the medication to replace the estrogen that your body stops making during menopause. Hormone therapy is most often used to treat common menopausal symptoms, including hot flashes and vaginal discomfort. Hormone therapy has also been proved to prevent bone loss and reduce fracture in postmenopausal women. However, there are risks associated with using hormone therapy. These risks depend on the type of hormone therapy, the dose, how long the medication is taken and your individual health risks. For best results, hormone therapy should be tailored to each person and reevaluated every so often to be sure the benefits still outweigh the risks.


What are the basic types of hormone therapy?


Hormone replacement therapy primarily focuses on replacing the estrogen that your body no longer makes after menopause. There are two main types of estrogen therapy: Systemic hormone therapy. Systemic estrogen — which comes in pill, skin patch, ring, gel, cream or spray form — typically contains a higher dose of estrogen that is absorbed throughout the body. It can be used to treat any of the common symptoms of menopause. Low-dose vaginal products. Low-dose vaginal preparations of estrogen — which come in cream, tablet or ring form — minimize the amount of estrogen absorbed by the body. Because of this, low-dose vaginal preparations are usually only used to treat the vaginal and urinary symptoms of menopause.


What are the risks of hormone therapy?


In the largest clinical trial to date, hormone replacement therapy that consisted of an estrogen-progestin pill (Prempro) increased the risk of certain serious conditions, including:

*Heart disease

*Stroke

*Blood clots

*Breast cancer

Subsequent studies have suggested that these risks vary depending on:

Age, type of treatment/medications, and the health history of the patient.


Who can benefit from hormone therapy?


The benefits of hormone therapy may outweigh the risks if you're healthy and you:

*Have moderate to severe hot flashes.

*Vaginal symptoms of menopause

*Need to prevent bone loss or fractures.

*Experience early menopause or have estrogen deficiency.

*Estrogen therapy can help decrease your risk of certain health conditions, including osteoporosis, heart disease, stroke, dementia and mood changes.


What can you do if you can't take hormone therapy?


You may be able to manage menopausal hot flashes with healthy-lifestyle approaches such as keeping cool, limiting caffeinated beverages and alcohol, and practicing paced relaxed breathing or other relaxation techniques. There are also natural supplements and several nonhormone prescription medications that may help relieve hot flashes. If there are only vaginal concerns there are options that can also be explored.


If you are interested in learning more send us a message or give us a call.



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