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What is testosterone?
Testosterone is a steroid
hormone from the androgen group. It is derived from
cholesterol, like other steroid hormones, and is created by
the Leydig cells in the testes.
It is responsible for many significant functions in your
body. It is needed for sex drive not only in males, but in
females as well. The testosterone is responsible for the
normal development of sex organs in men, for the production
of sperms, as well as the development of male
characteristics during puberty including deep voice and
facial hair.
How
Testosterone Boosters Affect the Body?
Testosterone boosters can help
maintain testosterone levels during continued training.
During a workout, testosterone levels usually rise after
about 30 minutes of resistance exercise. Competitive and
heavy endurance training, however, can reduce testosterone
levels as the body adapts to the changes in hormone levels.
This reduction hinders performance after a while and slows
the muscle-building process. So, maintaining peak
testosterone levels is accomplished using testosterone
boosters.
What causes Testosterone Deficiency?
As a man ages, the amount of testosterone in his body
gradually declines. This natural decline starts after age 30
and continues throughout life. The significance of this
decline is controversial and poorly understood. Among the
potential causes of testosterone deficiency are: Injury or
infection to the testicles, chronic illness, AIDS,
chemotherapy or radiation treatment for cancer. |