Low T (Low Testosterone)

Don't Let Low Testosterone (LowT) Get You Down. Fight Back, Intelligently!

Testosterone levels start declining around the age of 30 by 1 to 2 % per year. By the age of 45, the average mans testosterone levels have started dropping precipitously. By the age of 80, most men have less than 20% of the testosterone they had when they were in their 30s. This process of declining testosterone is often referred to as Andropause (or male menopause), and because it takes place gradually over decades, the symptoms of Low T often go unnoticed for a long period of time.

Not only does normal aging cause a decrease in testosterone levels, there are quite a number of other causes of Low T that affect many men. Among these are: stress and various medications. In addition, the following can also cause Low T: alcoholism, cirrhosis of the liver, cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation, pituitary dysfunction, chronic kidney failure, too much iron, testicular damage or infection, AIDS and other chronic diseases.

Another way to increase your testosterone levels is to do it naturally. Thousands of men (especially in Asia) use a rain forest herb that naturally causes their body to produce its own testosterone. Because testosterone is produced by the body rather than coming from an outside source, there are no negative side effects using this method. It has also been found to be a very cost-effective approach to resolving the problem of Low T.

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Low T (Low Testosterone)

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