Low T – Not Just An “Old Guy” Problem
According to a recent study published in US Pharmacist, as many as 13.8 million men in the US under the age of 45 may suffer from low levels of testosterone.
So what is this problem we call SES-or “Silent Emasculation Syndrome“? CLICK HERE to watch a video about treating low-T right now.
First of all, we call it that because many men who suffer from low testosterone just chalk up all the symptoms to the natural aging process.
If you’re in your 30s, and have already started to notice some of the symptoms of low testosterone, you could be the victim of Silent Emasculation.
Testosterone is about more than just sex. While it’s true that this hormone gives you your muscle mass, your facial and pubic hair, and your deeper voice… It’s also what gives a man strength, energy, and the motivation to succeed.
Men who suffer from low testosterone often report feeling fatigued, depressed, and irritable… And even a loss of interest in sex.
“Low T” Is Actually DANGEROUS
You need to be on the lookout for symptoms of low testosterone levels. Symptoms to look for include a loss of muscle mass, weight gain, and anxiety or panic attacks.
Low testosterone, left untreated, has been associated with…
- Enlarged prostate
- Cancer of the prostate
- Diabetes
- Heart disease
- High cholesterol
- High blood pressure
- Depression
- Decreased bone density
- Osteoporosis
- Loss of muscle mass
Testosterone Replacement Therapy Should Scare You
The usual treatment for low testosterone prescribed by medical doctors is testosterone replacement therapy (TRT).
While TRT definitely boosts testosterone levels, there are some pretty serious risks associated with this treatment. These risks include…
- Liver toxicity
- Reduced sperm count
- Fluid retention, swelling
- Congestive heart failure
- High blood pressure
- Sleep apnea
- Breast enlargement, tenderness
- Heart attack
- Strokes
- Blood clots
- Growth of prostate (non-cancerous)
Those are some pretty scary side effects, I’m sure you would agree.
Boost Your Testosterone Naturally
Yes, you can treat your low-T naturally. In fact, there are many simple and easy things you can do, and they fall into three basic categories: what you eat, your physical activity level, and supplementing.
While these tips may seem a little weird, or even too simple to be true, they are extremely effective.
In this article, we will focus on just the first one, what you eat…
Eat nutritious foods! This does not have to be difficult. And the payoff is huge.
Here are the top five foods you definitely should be eating:
- Whole grains like rice and quinoa
- Fruits
- Colorful vegetables
- Free-range and Omega 3 fortified eggs
- Grass-fed red meat or other lean meats like fish and free-range chicken
Eating non-processed, whole foods is much as possible, dramatically reduces your risk of heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and obesity.
Even more interestingly, there are many doctors who believe the prescription drugs, especially those used to treat heart disease and high blood pressure, are some of the most common causes of erectile and sexual dysfunction.
While this may seem a little weird, or even too simple to be true, it’s extremely effective.
What Barton also found was that adding these tips to a very simple program he and his research team have devised can make a dramatic, fast, and lasting boost to your testosterone.
They have prepared a free, quick video presentation that explains exactly how their low-T treatment system works.
Watch this presentation right now and learn how to boost your own testosterone levels the safe, natural way.
Others like you have low testosterone. Maybe you feel like crap all the time and didn’t know why. Are there problems with ED and meds don’t really help at all? You can end your search for a solution right here. There are no drawbacks for your next step…so watch the video.
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