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Testosterone

Starting at around age 30, men's testosterone levels begin to naturally decline. T-Boosters are nutrients that help men keep their testosterone levels at their peak. Some T-boosters increase T production, while others can raise T-levels indirectly, by neutralizing “T-killer” enzymes and female sex hormones. T-Boosting nutrients may be taken alone, but are more often combined into complex supplements.

Shilajit for Testosterone

January 3, 2017 By Leave a Comment Last Updated: January 3, 2017

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Ayurvedic tonic shilajit appears to have the potential to help with serum testosterone levels. Tar-like substance shilajit has long been in use in Ayurvedic medicine as a kind of all-cure. In more recent years, it's been associated with increased masculinity and may offer such potential benefits as: Increasing testosterone and FSH levels. Shilajit seems to be a natural … [Read more...]

Top Testosterone Supplements for 2017

January 1, 2017 By Editor Leave a Comment Last Updated: January 1, 2017

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Testosterone benefits never go out of style, but increasing consumer awareness of natural T support is poised to make 2017 a banner year for testosterone supplements. Young athletes boost test for anabolic muscle growth. Men over age 40 take testosterone supplements to restore youthful androgen status for a trimmer midsection, greater sex drive, enhanced energy and more. … [Read more...]

Common Low Testosterone Symptoms in Men

December 28, 2016 By Editor Leave a Comment Last Updated: December 29, 2016

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Testosterone is a crucial factor in men's masculinity, but did you know that it also plays a major role in overall male health? Levels of this essential hormone typically start to decline with age, and, by age 45, roughly 40% of all men have low testosterone, a condition that may, in extreme cases, lead to a condition called hypogonadism in which a man's testes shrink and … [Read more...]

Saponins for Testosterone

December 24, 2016 By SiR 1 Comment Last Updated: December 21, 2016

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Plant-derived saponins may theoretically influence testosterone via several biological activities. Saponins are natural compounds found in plants. Some saponins may be able to affect testosterone through a number of hypothetical mechanisms: Boosting precursors needed to synthesize testosterone. Suppressing enzymes that convert testosterone into other forms. … [Read more...]

Agaricus Bisporus for Testosterone

December 10, 2016 By Leave a Comment Last Updated: April 2, 2017

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Agaricus bisporus mushroom may suppress an enzyme that converts testosterone into estrogen, but more research is needed. Agaricus bisporus is an edible mushroom species. It is used by some testosterone booster products given its ability to: Inhibit aromatase, an enzyme needed to convert testosterone to estrogen. Overview Agaricus bisporus, also known as common or … [Read more...]

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