Harvard Medical School
A new book authored by the “experts at Harvard Medical
School” should bury once and for all the biased and ignorant
misconceptions about natural testosterone restoration
therapy.
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Levels in Aging Men
By Paul D. Navar, MD
By the age of 80, a man’s testosterone level may only be
20% of what it was in his youth. This decline in
testosterone occurs gradually, starting as early as his
mid-30s, and can result in an increased risk of
life-threatening illnesses such as obesity, diabetes, and
heart disease.
Testosterone deficiency can also lead to a number of
disturbing symptoms, including loss of stamina and lean
muscle mass, reduced libido, anxiety, depression, and
cognitive decline. Known as the andropause, these changes
are the male equivalent of female menopause. Unlike
menopause, however, the drop in testosterone is so gradual
that the symptoms of andropause appear over a longer period
of time and are often ignored for a while or are attributed
to “getting older.”
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