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An estimated 1 in 4 men over 30 have low testosterone. Even under normal circumstances, men in their fifties have testosterone levels that have fallen by 10% to 20%. Often the drop is much higher. And low testosterone levels can impact virtually every aspect of your life.
Here's how to boost your "T" safely and naturally without a prescription. So you can take back your life and enjoy it to the fullest!
If you're feeling old before your time... that you just aren't the man you used to be... it might be because you don't have enough testosterone in your system. And you're not alone.
An estimated 1 in 4 men over age 30 have low testosterone.6
Testosterone levels in men peak in the twenties, then steadily decline. As you can see in the table below, men lose nearly a third of our testosterone by age 50. And by age 60, our testosterone levels are down to nearly half their peak.7
And that's a serious problem. Because "Low T" doesn't just affect our sex drive.
According to the Journal of Andrology, low testosterone – also known as "andropause" – decreases your strength, endurance, and enjoyment of life. And low levels of testosterone have been shown to have adverse effects on visceral fat, libido, mood, energy, memory, and joint health. It could even affect your lifespan!8
Do you have enough "T" in your tank?
So how do you know if you have low testosterone? Doctors can run expensive tests to check your levels to be certain – if you can convince them to run them. All too often they just chalk up your complaints to "simply part of growing old."
But chances are if you have "Low T", you're already feeling the effects. And once you know what they are, you can do something about it. So here is a list of symptoms you might recognize:
- Lowered sex drive
- Loss of erections
- Taking longer to recover from injuries and illness
- Lethargy and less energy
- Muscle weakness and aches
- Morning stiffness
- “Spare tire,” feeling fatter or gaining weight
- Inability to sleep
- Excessive sweating
- Cold hands and feet
- Itching
- Irritability and anger
- Anxiety and mood swings
- Loss of self confidence and purpose in life
- Thinning bones
- Less stamina on the job
- Declining memory and concentration
Did you relate to 2 or more of the above symptoms? If so, you might be suffering from low levels of testosterone. But you don't have to.
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Ingredients
Supplement Facts | ||
Serving Size: 3 Capsules Servings per Container: 30 |
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Amount Per Serving | %DV | |
Magnesium (Magnesium Oxide) | 200 mg | 50% |
Zinc (Zinc Oxide) | 30 mg | 200% |
Tribulus Terrestris | 750 mg | ** |
Chrysin | 75 mg | ** |
Horny Goat Weed P.E. | 50 mg | ** |
Longjack | 50 mg | ** |
Saw Palmetto Berries | 50 mg | ** |
Hawthorn Berries | 50 mg | ** |
Cissus Quadrangularis | 50 mg | ** |
** Daily Value (DV) not established. |
Inactive ingredients: Cellulose (vegetable capsule), Rice Flour, Magnesium Stearate (vegetable)
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3 Journal of Andrology, November-December, 2008
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