Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Low Dosage Testosterone Treatment Improves Metabolism, Blood Clots And Other Hormonal Imbalance Symptoms


Low doses of testosterone treatment are associated with many health benefits. Androgen’s low doses are helpful for women in treating symptomatic treatment of sexual dysfunction and premenstrual syndrome (PMS). HGH therapy is used to balance human growth hormone levels in the body. However, long-term uses of these treatments are unknown. HGH therapy is effective in increasing Human Growth Hormone levels in the body. It increases leans muscle mass, raises energy levels and maintain weight. 

An experiment was carried out to know the effects of low testosterone treatment. Twenty-two patients were treated with subcutaneous T implants for two years. All those women under treatment had their regular menses.
Blood samples were taken during fasting to measure the lipids and clotting factors. Results showed that there high cholesterol levels were significantly decreased but there were no changes on low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. No side effects were observed and no complain of acne.
From all the results, it was observed that low dose testosterone treatment brought no changes in ovarian architecture but put some impacts on lipid and lipoprotein metabolism. No change was observed in the activation of the clotting system.
Overall results showed safety of low-dose androgen treatment in women. However, women having lipid abnormalities should avoid these treatments.

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