Low levels of testosterone in men linked to fractures, depression, diabetes and heart disease

Low levels of testosterone in men linked to fractures, depression, diabetes and heart disease | June, 2010

nydailynews_logo_sm

An article published by NY Daily News discussed the link between low testosterone - Low T - and health challenges, such as fractures, depression, diabetes and heart disease. According to the article, low testosterone is an issue for approximately 15 million American men, most of whom remain unaware and oftentimes go untreated. Testosterone is the hormone that inhibits sexual desire in men, but it also has other functions throughout the body. Testosterone prevents bone loss and can protect against osteoporosis and related fractures. In addition, testosterone helps preserve lean body mass and prevents muscle loss.

Symptoms of low testosterone include weight gain, depression, fatigue, low libido, irritability and erectile dysfunction. Being that low testosterone is linked to an increased mortality rate, it's crucial that men seek medical attention as soon as symptoms start to arise. In fact, erectile dysfunction, especially in younger males, is said to be predictive of future heart disease incidence.

BodyLogicMD's highly trained bioidentical hormone doctors have helped tens of thousands of men balance testosterone levels, regain their energy, reenergize their libido and improve their overall health. BodyLogicMD affiliated physicians use a combination of customized nutrition and fitness regimens and natural bioidentical hormone therapy to help curb symptoms of Low-T and significantly reduce their risk of age-related health challenges.

Read the Full Article: Low levels of testosterone in men linked to fractures, depression, diabetes and heart disease


Hormone Balance as easy as 1-2-3
1
To get started, leave us your information and we will contact you to find out exactly how we can help. We order the initial labs you'll need for your first visit and we'll schedule the appointment with your new bioidentical hormone physician. Before your visit you'll spend time on our website completing a thorough questionnaire in the convenience of your home.
2
At your hour-long initial consultation, your physician will meet with you personally to discuss your symptoms, review your results and talk through the appropriate treatment to meet your individualized needs. Our highly experienced physicians undergo hundreds of hours of training in bioidentical hormones and have helped thousands of women and men suffering the symptoms of hormone imbalance.
3
Finally, if necessary, your physician will prescribe the customized compounded bioidentical hormones and other pharmacy-grade supplements for your personalized program. The compounding pharmacy will contact you and send these directly to your home or office as you request.
Contact Physician