Low Testosterone and Heart Disease Linked—

But What’s Really Causing Them?

 

• After age 30, a man’s testosterone levels begin to decline, and continue to do so as he ages, leading to symptoms

• According to a recent analysis, low testosterone may increase a man’s risk for cardiovascular disease. The mechanism of harm in still unknown, and both low testosterone and heart disease may simply be the result of poor overall health

 

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  Estrogen, the female sex hormone, plays a much bigger role in men’s heath than previously thought. Both hormones have been found to be important for sexual function, and a deficiency in either has a negative impact on a man’s libido

• While testosterone deficiency accounts for decreases in lean mass, muscle size and strength, estrogen deficiency in men is the primary culprit when it comes to increases in body fat

• Dietary and exercise changes, particularly limiting sugar/fructose, eating healthy saturated fats and engaging in high-intensity exercises, Power Plate, and strength training, can be very effective at boosting testosterone levels naturally

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  1. Testosterone is not the only hormone that declines, Human Growth Hormone declines at a rate of 1 to 2% a year, after the age of about 20. This results in a number of symptoms emerging.

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