“I’m not in the mood!”

Testosterone is known as the “sex hormone”, however, that is just one of the jobs this important hormone does. We start naturally losing Testosterone fairly early in our life. There are other factors that speed that loss up, such as obesity, stress, poor sleep habits and poor diet just to name a few.

Low Testosterone levels in women cause the following problems:

  • Increased risk of Alzheimer’s/Dementia

  • Cardiovascular disease risk increases

  • Osteoporosis and bone loss related fractures

  • Increased risk of Diabetes Mellitus (weight gain)

Low Testosterone levels in men cause the following problems:

  • Increased risk of Alzheimer’s/Dementia

  • Cardiovascular disease risk increases

  • Osteoporosis and bone loss related fractures

  • Increased risk of Diabetes Mellitus (weight gain)

  • Increased muscle loss

Benefits of Testosterone therapy include:

  • Protect the heart and the brain from heart disease and stroke

  • Improves sex drive/improves orgasm

  • Increased energy

  • Reduced “brain fog”

  • Improves sleep

  • Reduces anxiety and depression/overall feelings of wellness

  • Reduces body fat/weight loss

  • Protects the prostate (men)

  • Improves erections for men

  • Protects the breast

  • Improves cholesterol

  • Improves cognition and memory

There are many safe bioidentical routes of administration for testosterone including: Sublingual, transdermal creams, injections (for men only) and pellets.

Think you don’t need or qualify for Testosterone therapy? Send us an email and let’s find out!

acamp@completeintegrative.com

Amanda Camp

Amanda Camp Nurse Practitioner, South Tampa. 

https://campcimc.com
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