TweetExcellent artical- I have my wife on 3% Testergel 2xwk
TweetTestosterone is a hormone that belongs to the androgen category. The steroid hormone is secreted in the ovaries of females and the testes of males, and in the adrenal glands of both genders. This sex hormone plays a key role in the sensitivity to sex, in case of women. From a behavioral perspective, unlike the anatomical or biological aspects observed in men, women are more affected by a decrease in testosterone levels. The white crystalline hormone primarily defines the development and maintenance of female sex characteristics. Although it can be produced synthetically, any reduction in the natural secretion affects sexual health adversely, most of the time resulting in a broken relationship or mental and physical abuse.
Causes of Low Testosterone Levels in Women:
Testosterone levels in a woman are known to decrease during menopause or post-surgery, involving hysterectomy or the removal of ovaries. The levels of this steroid hormone are also known to drop in the following circumstances:
During the natural aging process, alongside the natural decline in estrogen and progesterone levels.
Over-prescribed use of oral contraceptives, inducing the presence of SHGB, a binding substance that prevents its normal circulation within the blood stream.
Diagnosed ovarian cancer and subsequent exposure to chemotherapy.
Disease or damage to the hypothalamus or pituitary gland.
Diabetes.
Morbid obesity.
High blood pressure.
Glandular malformation.
Infections such as mumps, meningitis or syphilis.
Symptoms of Low Testosterone in Women:
Research reveals that a woman's sexual health is greatly affected by low testosterone levels. The hormone is directly linked to libido, making it imperative to address immediate replenishment of testosterone. This is achieved with the administration of sexual health supplements such as Testarol. Testosterone is not only important to a woman's sexual health, but also her overall well-being. Low testosterone is clinically measured by a blood test, prior to adopting a treatment protocol. Doctor's interpret the blood test results parallel to physical manifestations. Other than a low sex drive, the other symptoms that are associated with low testosterone levels in women include:
Fatigue.
Definite loss of muscle strength and mass.
Accumulation of fat, especially around the abdomen.
Depression.
Increased risk of osteoporosis and related bone deterioration.
Increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
Vaginal dryness.
Lack of interest in sexual activity.
Painful sexual intercourse.
Sudden absence of menstruation.
Hot flashes.
Anorgasmia or the inability to have orgasms.
The medical treatment for low testosterone levels in women is a fairly new development. The medical tests designed to determine the 'normal' testosterone levels in a woman center around anecdotal evidence and adherence to rudimentary 'set' levels. The range of readings continue to differ from one practitioner to another, but in general there is an agreement on the total testosterone level, biologically generated testosterone levels and the free testosterone levels. There is a specialty laboratory test that not only measures the level of the hormone, but also the exact percent and level of increase or decrease. It is important to understand that testosterone production usually declines with age. If ignored, the insufficient testosterone production can result in abnormal bone and muscle development. It also adversely affects the energy level and mood. After the age of 40, it is advisable to get testosterone levels determined via clinical analysis. This not only helps a woman to rest at ease with regards to apprehensions surrounding the symptoms of low testosterone hormone levels, but also boosts a sense of confidence that springs from a conformation to good health.
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TweetExcellent artical- I have my wife on 3% Testergel 2xwk
Tweeti wish i could get my wife to get checked at the doc! she brought it up to her doctor 1 time (at my proding) about 2yrs ago and the doctor shot her down so fast she felt stupid for asking!! i told her too get a new fukin doctor, but these chicks get tied to their o2bgyn or whatever!!!
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TweetIts still relatively unexplored for some physicians. I guess they haven't updated there education and expanded there horizons! I'd search to find a new one if I was her! There are alot of good one's out there, but on the same token I can relate to getting attached to your gyn, one you can talk to and feel comfy with is important.
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TweetMy wifes Dr is a good friend and she doesn't know much about it either. I just did all the leg work and she said sure if you want to try it and see if it works. Its funny whether your male or female -Dr.'s are very uniformed about the use on AAS on adults
Tweet^^Yes they are unless they have patients, I mean several of them that are using them and come to them for blood work, etc... My Sports doctor is very well versed in the area of most AAS, unless its some exotic blend. But you are exactly right DS, bad thing is some won't even work with you in that respect.
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Tweetso you sayin we should just stick a pin in our women and give them a little cyp 3 times a week? for recreational purposes only lol
if ya want it.....cum and get it?!! but make sure ya really want it first... there is nil returnz...
TweetNO, but if there hormonal system is off, they are beginning peri-menopause, or are in menopause, then their HRT should most definitely include a small dose of test, as it is a part of our hormonal make up, and is important in balancing out the equation of female HRT. I believe this is why so many Meno-pausal women loose there interest in sex and there libido is so highly effected.
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