Friday, March 4, 2011

Low Testosterone Levels Expose Human Body with Unlikely Physiological Changes

If you happen to be an adult male, there comes a time in your life when certain critical physiological and biological changes occur in your body, most of the times resulting in conditions quite unprecedented. One of the biggest culprits for significant but unwelcomed changes in male bodies can be low testosterone levels.

Testosterone deficiency can expose adult males with any or all of the symptoms mentioned below, depending upon a host of variable factors.

  • · Lowered energy levels
  • · Decrease in lean muscle mass
  • · Decreased bone density, quite often leading to osteoporosis
  • · Extreme mood swings, dominated by violent behavior
  • · Lowered libido (sexual power and performance)
  • · Increased fatigue and depression

All these symptoms (and a lot more) are indictors quite evident that your body is undergoing low testosterone levels due to lowered production of testosterones. The testosterone levels in a healthy male range from 350 to 1230 nano grams per deciliter of blood, and a person lying in this range is beyond harm’s way in any case. This is quite a varied level, and rightly so, because of number of variables involved ranging from genes, diet, living style to mental stability.

The functioning of human body is greatly disturbed once low levels of testosterone are being produced in it. To avoid such complications, medical experts resorted to testosterone therapies. Initially, they involved induction of synthetically developed testosterones, which caused certain unwanted side effects.

Nowadays, herbal supplements which are quite harmless as compared to initial stages of testosterone therapy are being used to treat the symptoms of low testosterone levels, and have been reported to produce significant improvement by a huge majority of people.

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