Low Testosterone
- It is not just about sex
It is estimated that over 4 million American men have low
testosterone (hypogonadism). This is thought to be largely
responsible for impotence, depression, fatigue, excess body fat
and osteoporosis.
Testosterone and DHEA ( a precursor hormone for the
manufacture of testosterone) slow production after the age of
40. Women have menopause and lose estrogen production over a
relatively short period of time. For men, the production of
testosterone continues to slow every year for the rest of their
lives.
Testosterone is primary to maintain muscle mass
It is necessary for strong bones, to build cardiac muscle,
promote coronary artery dilation and help regulate cholesterol.
At low levels it may also play a part in the development of
Alzheimer's.
Part of the balancing act of nature is that all men have
some estrogen in their body and all women have some
testosterone.
As testosterone levels drop, estrogen levels rise because of
an aromatase enzyme which converts testosterone to estrogen
which is stored in fat cells. It is a vicious cycle because the
fat cells themselves create more estrogen. The more over weight
you are, the more enzyme is produced and the more fat you put
on and more stress is put on the liver. It is the liver's job
to remove the excess estrogen from the body. Sadly, liver
function also decreases as we age.
The brain detects the levels of estrogen and wrongly assumes
that the corresponding level of testosterone is being produced
- so that cuts down on the signals to produce more
testosterone.
Increase Testosterone
Now you have to do something to increase testosterone. You have
several choices. There are creams, gels, patches, injections,
herbs and a few "miracle" cures.
According to Dr. Julian Whitaker -"...oral testosterone has
the potential for liver dysfunction and a decrease in
protective good cholesterol levels. He recommends that saw
palmetto 120-360 mg daily to reduce the conversion of
testosterone in dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Too much DHT has
been linked to various health problems including prostate
cancer."
And this from Gary Null PhD - "Care must be taken to restore
testosterone properly as external replacement therapies will
only cause testosterone to aromatize (turn into estrogen with
the help of the aromatase enzyme). The key is to eliminate
estrogen excess by replacing testosterone in a way that blocks
its conversion to estrogen.
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