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INTERESTING TESTOSTERONE FACTS

11/29/2013

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  • Testosterone is the most important hormone in the male body for energy, libido, muscle size and strength.
  • Testosterone production naturally decreases with age. Beginning at around the age of 25 and sometimes decreasing as much as 10% per decade.
  • Testosterone improves oxygen uptake throughout the body, helps control sugar, and helps regulate cholesterol.
  • Sometimes a man's testosterone level becomes lower than what is normal for his age. This can be caused by many factors and the effects of a low testosterone level can be very disturbing
  • There is even a correlation between low levels of testosterone and heart disease in men.
  • Some products may actually increase testosterone production. Athletes and body-builders have long known the effects of low testosterone on their strength, endurance and over all performance.
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