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QueenofDamned
07-26-2004, 12:50 PM
TESTOSTERONE: The Anti-Aging, Muscle Building,
Sex Drive and Mental Sharpness Hormone!
Testosterone Replacement for Women
"Although women authors including Gail Sheehy and Susan Rako, M.D. have described this deficient testosterone state in women, almost no one talks about it and almost no one does anything about it," states Dr. Lichten. "When women are placed on hormonal therapy, whether birth control of estrogen replacement, their testosterone levels drop dramatically." As physicians, we must listen to our women patients, ask them questions about their sexuality and day-to-day ability to function, and replace testosterone whenever appropriate.

Background Information:
Testosterone is recognized as the hormone of desire: it makes muscles for boys and turns them into sexually functional men. But testosterone is very important to a woman, too. She produces increased amounts of this hormone in her puberty, because testosterone is the precursor to estrogen. Without testosterone, there would be no "woman."

A woman's testosterone levels are highest in the early twenties. The decrease in sex drive we see thereafter is often due to oral contraceptives which suppress all sex hormone production (testosterone, estrogens and progesterone). The treatment is relatively simple: add back some testosterone.

However, physicians see more effects from testosterone deficiency as a woman approaches and enters menopause. The ovaries produce the majority of testosterone and estrogens. With the cessation of 80% of hormonal production, a peri- menopausal woman suffers from estrogen, progesterone and testosterone deficiency. The replacement of estrogen alone does not correct an absent sex drive, loss of muscle tone and general lack of mental get-up-and-go.

Alwayslearning
07-26-2004, 02:18 PM
Why do they say a woman hits her prime in her late twenties, early thirties if her test levels are highest in the early twenties. Are there other mechanisms at work here?

How does test "supplementation" effect the pill?

QueenofDamned
07-27-2004, 01:13 AM
Originally posted by Alwayslearning
Why do they say a woman hits her prime in her late twenties, early thirties if her test levels are highest in the early twenties. Are there other mechanisms at work here?

How does test "supplementation" effect the pill?

when a woman's hormones decrease, if you add testosterone in small amounts, her estrogen levels will increase NATURALLY. synthetic estrogens have been proven to cause cancer, testosterone (synthetic) is much safer.

im not sure that answered your question?:confused: