Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Warning: Low Testosterone May Lead to Health and Lifestyle Changes





Lately, I've felt that the youthful me took a permanent vacation to the west coast.  Looking in the mirror,  I looked more frazzled, unkempt, and just plain tired than I had in years.  Sadly, I began to wonder if was half the man I use to be.  My desire for my beautiful (inside and out) girlfriend took a nose dive.  How I wished my virility would return to where it was in earlier days.

One of my childhood friends bluntly said "Well, maybe you have low testosterone.  You're not getting any younger, you 
know."

True.

At almost 55, I'm not the poster boy for Men's Health magazine.  Sure, I'm slightly overweight, work too much, and don't hear as well as I once did.  But, women in their 40s and older still find me attractive, my girlfriend loves me, and people think I look slightly  younger than my age.

I just need a solution to jump-start the rest of my life!

So...What's all this talk about low testosterone (LT)?

From what I've learned,  testosterone is key to a healthy feeling of energy, strength, and well-being. In a nutshell, it's a fantastic burst of energy when we need it most--at work, play, and especially in the bedroom.  In our younger days, most of us guys produced a ton of testosterone.  But as time moved forward, we began to produce less and less testosterone. That lead us to feeling weaker, less sexually interested, and more fatigued than ever before!

Low testosterone (LT) is also hazzardous to your health!  LT increases your chances for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, and some forms of cancer--including cancer to the prostate.  It often leads to depression, decreased masculinity, fat gain, height loss due to waning bone density, and even gynocomastia, the development of "man boobs" or "moobs".

The good news is: You (and I) are not alone!  An estimated 4 to 5 million American men suffer from low testosterone (LT).  The bad news is: Only 5% of this population will do anything about it.

I don't know about you, but I'm one of those men ready, willing, and able to do something about it.  How about you?

CLICK HERE for help with LT!


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