The Advantages of Testosterone for Women


Testosterone is also a female sex hormone.

Total hormone
replacement means restoring the natural balance of all hormones to
the levels of men and women's' physical and mental peaks. Even
though many women take estrogen and progesterone, they still do not
feel like their youthful selves. This is secondary to the lack of
another sex hormone, testosterone. Even though testosterone is
widely known as a male hormone, it is also a critically important
hormone for women in that it plays a crucial role in the physical
and emotional health of women.


The pharmaceutical industry has begun to market a combination
estrogen and testosterone tablets. Many women may have irrational
resistance to taking testosterone based on groundless fears that
testosterone will somehow emasculate them and cause them to grow
facial hair. That isn't true, when used properly.
Testosterone is produced both in the ovaries and adrenal glands
of women and is an important hormone for normal female sexual
development.

Women also lose their libido as they age, secondary to
loss of serum testosterone. Depleted testosterone in women also
contributes to symptoms of menopause and lack of libido.
If you are already on HRT, the addition of testosterone may be
beneficial.
Testosterone in women contributes to the enhancement of sexual
drive, relief of menopausal symptoms, restoration of energy,
strengthening of bone, prevention of osteoporosis and improvement
of an overall sense of well-being and zest for life.

Many women do
not know that testosterone improves their skin, muscles, bones,
tendons, and joints. A small amount of replacement with
testosterone gel can make an incredible difference that many women
have not been able to enjoy sex. The correct dose of testosterone
replacement is commonly determined by body weight, age and blood
levels.
Testosterone Info provides detailed information
about testosterone creams and supplements, low testosterone
therapy, testosterone for women, and more.

Testosterone Info is the
sister site of Pheromones Web.

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