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Articles Series of Testosterone Deficiency written By Kyle J. Norton
1. Testosterone Part I - What Causes Low Levels of Testosterone
Zinc is a natural aromatase enzyme inhibitor. It helps to block the conversion of testosterone into excess estrogen. Inadequate zinc levels block the pituitary gland from releasing lutein and follicle stimulation of hormone which stimulates the production of testosterone.
2. Testosterone Part II - Symptoms of Testosterone Deficiency
Loss of bone density. The brain and bone are the important tissues that have the primary effect of testosterone is by way of aromatization to 17² estradiol. In the bones. 17²-estradiol accelerates maturation of cartilage into bone, leading to closure of the epiphyses (a rounded end of a long bone) and conclusion of growth.
3. Testosterone Part III - How to Prevent and Treat Testosterone Deficiency With Foods
As we mentioned in the previous articles, we know that testosterone is a male hormone, besides promoting libido, it has other variety of important functions such as maintain muscle mass and forming bone, regulating heart muscle and cholesterol. It also helps to improve the oxygen levels throughout the body as well as controlling blood glucose and strengthening the immune system. In this article, we will discuss how to prevent and treat low levels of testosterone with foods in our daily diet.
4. Testosterone Part IV - How to Prevent and Treat Testosterone Deficiency With Herbs
Sting nettle root binds to sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) in place of testosterone resulting in a reduction of SHBG binding of free testosterone, therefore helping increase the levels of free testosterone. It also promotes healthy prostate gland that helps to stimulate the sexual desire.
5. Testosterone Part V - How to Prevent and Treat Testosterone Deficiency With Chinese Herbs
Gou zhen contains high amounts of amino acids, vitamins, trace-elements, enzymes, flavonoids, nucleic acid and unsaturated fatty acids that help to stimulate the activity of liver cells and regulate bile secretion and endocrine resulting in increased production of free testosterone that in turn promots men's libido.
6. Testosterone Part VI - How to Prevent and Treat Testosterone Deficiency With Nutritional Supplements
DHEA allows our body to create other hormones such as testosterone. Study shows that DHEA is a precursor to sex hormones. The deficiency of DHEA causes the deficiency of other sex hormones resulting in loss of bone density, increasing of body mass, hardening of blood vessels and low sex drive.
7. Testosterone Part VII - How to Prevent and Treat Testosterone Deficiency With Natural Approaches
Testosterone is a male hormone. Besides promoting libido, it has other important functions such as maintaining muscle mass and forming bone, and regulating heart muscle and cholesterol.
8. Testosterone Part VIII - Testosterone Deficiency & Alzheimer's Disease With Other Health Conditions
Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder named for German physician Alois Alzheimer. Alzheimer's destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory, thinking and behavior severe enough to affect work, lifelong hobbies or social life. Alzheimer’s gets worse over time, and it is fatal.
9.Testosterone Part IX - Testosterone Deficiency: Causes, Symptoms, Prevention and Treatment
Besides promoting libido it has other important functions such as maintaining muscle mass and forming bone,and regulating heart muscle and cholesterol. It also helps to improve the oxygen levels throughout the body as well as controlling blood glucose and strengthening the immune system. As men age, the pituitary gland produces less free testosterone while more free testosterone is being converted to estrogen which results in many health problems. In this article, we will discuss the causes, symptoms, prevention and treatment of testosterone deficiency.
10. Testosterone Part X - Testosterone Deficiency and Prostate Gland
In this case, since the problem of prostate gland is caused by testosterone deficiency it is the urgent need to increase the levels of testosterone and provide nutrition for the prostate.
11. Testosterone Part XI - Testosterone Deficiency and Heart Diseases
Most of heart diseases are caused by aging as the levels of testosterone decrease as well as other such as high blood pressure contributes to hardening of the arteries, high levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) build up in the arteries as a result of uncontrolled diet with high levels of saturated fat and trans fat. All these add to the formation of atherosclerosis lesions and eventually arterial blockage or anything that serves to damage the inner lining of blood vessels and impedes the transportation of oxygen and nutrition to the heart can be defined as a risk of heart disease.
12. Testosterone Part XII - Testosterone Deficiency and Obesity
Obese men have high levels of both estrone and estradiol, because of male hormones are being converted to estrogen when fat cells synthesize the aromatase enzyme. Study shows that fat tissues have been shown to aromatize testosterone resulting in increasing of estrogen.
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