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Testosterone and the Sex Drive Formula Although testosterone is the hormone blamed for every male based activity, from beer guzzling to Kobe Bryant like antics (both on and off the court), few people really know how dropping testosterone levels actually affect men sexually over time. Washington, DC (PRWEB) October 4, 2004 -- Bill Edwards has quickly joined the ranks of 8 million men in the US who have lost their sex drive and don't have a clue as to why. The answer lies in what gave Bill, now 40, his sex drive to begin with...testosterone.
Although testosterone is the hormone blamed for every male based activity, from beer guzzling to Kobe Bryant like antics (both on and off the court), few people really know how testosterone actually affects men sexually over time.
The effects of the gradual loss of testosterone on sexual performance can be devastating to men when it is going or gone. Sex drive producing testosterone is what separates the boys from the men and the men from the older men. During puberty, testosterone levels are at their lifetime peak. They begin to decline around the age of 23 and plunge after age 50. Despite the stereotype that women are more likely to dodge sex, it's often the men who go into hiding.
Normal testosterone levels maintain energy level, healthy mood, fertility, and sexual desire. The lack or loss of testosterone, however, causes increasing memory loss and mild mental confusion emerging in middle aged men. Testosterone also acts as fuel for erections. It is the burst and burning of testosterone that powers erections. Without a good supply of testosterone, erections are inevitably weaker.
Why is this happening?
Disease, injury, surgery, and drug side effects can cause testosterone deficiency. Some research points to the increased levels of estrogen used in poultry to create larger breast meat that we eat that stays in the body. Combine that with a general lack of testosterone producing physical activity and many men's testosterone levels are extremely low. There actually are some things that can be done to battle Father Time's testosterone sapping power...
What can men do about it?
Men can use exercise to push your testosterone up and have that burst and burning fuel for some serious love making. When you get yourself to the point that you are breathing in and out at a rapid pace after exercising, your body kicks in with the extra testosterone.
You can also use natural testosterone enhancing supplements. Viagra wont do it because it does not stimulate testosterone. African Fly (www.africanfly.com), a natural liquid sexual energy formula that promises to stimulate testosterone in the body, is being sold in over 30 countries. It pumps more blood into the genital region for stronger erections. The herbal formula works for men who have sex related issues like diabetes and for men who simply want better sex.
The difference is very obvious for Bill Edwards and his wife Nancy. Their sex life and marriage has taken on a whole new energy. Nancy is enjoying the change. "I now have more of a reason to encourage him to work out and take African Fly. He hasn't been this frisky in years!"
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