- Function of Testosterone
Testosterone is the most important sex hormone produced in men. The function of testosterone is the production of normal adult male characteristics. During puberty, testosterone stimulates the physical changes that constitute the attributes of the adult male.
Throughout the adult life, testosterone maintains the sexual drive, this involving ejaculation of solar cells, male curly hair styles, lean muscle and bone mass. Androgenic hormone or testosterone can be manufactured in men from the testes and within the outside stratum from the adrenal glands.
- Symptoms of Low Testosterone
It can be defined as failure of the testes to produce a minimal level of testosterone in the adult male which results in a low testosterone level. Physical signs of low testosterone in men may include:
Declining sex drive,
Low sperm count
Erectile dysfunction (ED),
Decrease in lean muscle mass
Depression
Insomnia
Chronic fatigue.
Function of Testosterone Therapy
Function of HCG Therapy is to Stimulate the Testes to Prevent Loss of Natural Testosterone Production and Avoid Testicular Atrophy while the Male Patient is Undergoing Testosterone Hormone Replacement Therapy.
The hormone HCG is prescribed for men in this therapy to increase natural testosterone production during the course of therapy as a result of the stimulation of the testes by the HCG. No testosterone medication is administered in this treatment. The treatment objective is to cause the male testes to naturally produce a higher volume of testosterone by HCG stimulation of his testes with the result that the patient experiences a continuing higher blood level of testosterone while on treatment. Another treatment objective is to avoid the use of any anabolic steroid and its adverse side effects upon the patient.
HCG Therapy normally increases natural testosterone production by the male testes while HCG is administered to the patient during the treatment period However, HCG Therapy can also result in a continuation of increased testosterone production and a resulting higher level of testosterone in the bloodstream after treatment is completed when the cause of the patient's low natural LH secretion by the pituitary is not due to the patient's natural genetics, aging process, injury to or loss of one or both testes; a medical disorder or disease affecting the testes, or castration.
HCG Therapy can result in a continuing higher level of natural testosterone production by the testes after HCG Therapy is completed when the underlying cause of the low LH secretion and resulting low testosterone production (1) is due to the prior use of one or more anabolic steroids by the patient or (2) due to the administration of testosterone in a prior hormone replacement therapy without the required concurrent HCG Therapy to prevent the patient's endocrine system (hypothalamus pituitary-testes axis) from shutting down the natural production of testosterone by the testes and causing testicular atrophy.
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Testosterone is the most important sex hormone produced in men. The function of testosterone is the production of normal adult male characteristics. During puberty, testosterone stimulates the physical changes that constitute the attributes of the adult male.
Throughout the adult life, testosterone maintains the sexual drive, this involving ejaculation of solar cells, male curly hair styles, lean muscle and bone mass. Androgenic hormone or testosterone can be manufactured in men from the testes and within the outside stratum from the adrenal glands.
- Symptoms of Low Testosterone
It can be defined as failure of the testes to produce a minimal level of testosterone in the adult male which results in a low testosterone level. Physical signs of low testosterone in men may include:
Declining sex drive,
Low sperm count
Erectile dysfunction (ED),
Decrease in lean muscle mass
Depression
Insomnia
Chronic fatigue.
Function of Testosterone Therapy
Function of HCG Therapy is to Stimulate the Testes to Prevent Loss of Natural Testosterone Production and Avoid Testicular Atrophy while the Male Patient is Undergoing Testosterone Hormone Replacement Therapy.
The hormone HCG is prescribed for men in this therapy to increase natural testosterone production during the course of therapy as a result of the stimulation of the testes by the HCG. No testosterone medication is administered in this treatment. The treatment objective is to cause the male testes to naturally produce a higher volume of testosterone by HCG stimulation of his testes with the result that the patient experiences a continuing higher blood level of testosterone while on treatment. Another treatment objective is to avoid the use of any anabolic steroid and its adverse side effects upon the patient.
HCG Therapy normally increases natural testosterone production by the male testes while HCG is administered to the patient during the treatment period However, HCG Therapy can also result in a continuation of increased testosterone production and a resulting higher level of testosterone in the bloodstream after treatment is completed when the cause of the patient's low natural LH secretion by the pituitary is not due to the patient's natural genetics, aging process, injury to or loss of one or both testes; a medical disorder or disease affecting the testes, or castration.
HCG Therapy can result in a continuing higher level of natural testosterone production by the testes after HCG Therapy is completed when the underlying cause of the low LH secretion and resulting low testosterone production (1) is due to the prior use of one or more anabolic steroids by the patient or (2) due to the administration of testosterone in a prior hormone replacement therapy without the required concurrent HCG Therapy to prevent the patient's endocrine system (hypothalamus pituitary-testes axis) from shutting down the natural production of testosterone by the testes and causing testicular atrophy.
You may need to calculate your BMI
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