Testosterone Replacement for Men and Women – this 'Hormone of Desire' May Provide a Vital Missing Key in all Marriages! www.TestosteronePlus.com
Testosterone Replacement for Men and Women – this 'Hormone of Desire' may provide a vital missing key in the restoration and revitalization of physical health, mental and emotional well being and sexual fulfillment and satisfaction for both men and women.Check out other resources at www.TestosteronePlus.com
(PRWEB) August 21, 2005 -- Testosterone!
The magic silver bullet and buzz word of the 21st century for every red-blooded, able bodied male over the age of thirty-five. But guess what…It's not just for men anymore! This prescription for passion" hormone is gaining and breaking new ground in the lives of women across the globe, radically impacting their health in what has been said by some to be almost miraculous ways. There are also Natural means of supplementation such as topical Homeopathic creams www.Testosteroneplus.com
Low testosterone in women, you say? But surely everyone knows testosterone is the male hormone" and estrogen and progesterone are the female hormones"… But testosterone (also known as androgen") is also absolutely crucial to women's health and well being. This hormone of desire" as it is so aptly named by Dr. Susan Rako in her ground breaking book, The Hormone of Desire: The Truth About Sexuality, Menopause and Testosterone" is emerging from it's proverbial hormonal closet and is fast becoming the most celebrated (and often most misunderstood) of all hormones.
Dr. Susan Rako is far from alone in her recognition of the prudent use of supplemental testosterone for women who need it. Dr. Elizabeth Lee Vliet's book, The Savvy Woman's Guide To Testosterone: How to Revitalize Your Sexuality, Strength and Stamina" is yet one more of a growing wave of publications heralding the importance of this hormone to women's health. Both of these doctors, along with many others offer thorough discussion of the uses, benefits and risks of Testosterone Replacement Therapy, each contributing greatly to the overall body of knowledge regarding this hormone.
Conditions of testosterone deficiency do exist, need attention, and can be treated," Rako maintains as she draws on her practical experience as a psychiatrist as well as the thorough knowledge of relevant medical literature to discuss the usefulness of small doses of testosterone in helping women through menopause and stimulating positive sexual and psychological feelings.
Testosterone, the hormone responsible for libidinal energy, is as natural to women as estrogen. Testosterone is not just a male hormone". It is produced by women primarily in the ovaries and the adrenal glands and proper levels are essential in order for a women to maintain good health and overall well being. However, as women age, their bodies produce less testosterone as well as less estrogen and progesterone. By the age of forty, most women are producing less than half the amount of testosterone they did in their twenties. This is compounded even further if the women happen to have entered into menopause or have had their ovaries removed. Alternatives to prescription drugs are available www.TestosteronePlus.com
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