What is Testosterone?
Testosterone is an androgen or hormone that contributes to growth and reproduction. Testosterone in females is produced in the ovaries and by the adrenal glands to promote bone growth, libido, and overall mood. In fact, it is also a precursor to estrogen. In other words, females would have lower levels of estrogen in their bodies without testosterone.
You may have found that hormone replacement treatments often focus on estrogen and progesterone levels. In reality, you really need a balance of all three hormones: estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone.
What are the benefits of authentic testosterone therapy?
There are incredible benefits of real testosterone therapy for women that every female needs to know about, including:
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Thickening hair
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Decreasing body fat
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Strengthening bones
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Rebuilding lean body mass
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Increasing energy and stamina
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Increasing sex drive and pleasure sensations
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Improving pain receptors for pain management
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Lowering triglyceride and LDL cholesterol levels
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Improving cognitive functions, including memory and focus
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Reducing menopause symptoms such as night sweats and hot flashes
How The Testosterone Program Works:
Simple, we restore your hormone levels to where they were during your early reproductive years. Our goal is to relieve the symptoms caused when hormone levels are unbalanced.
We will work with you to customize your program to fit your individual needs and lifestyle. The program includes a personalized blend of medication, doctor consultations, physical exams, and necessary checkups.
At Royal Medical Center, we have perfected our hormone replacement therapy for non-menopausal women who suffer from related symptoms. Our work can help you reclaim focus, heighten energy, and enhance sexual performance while increasing muscle tone, vitality, and glow.
Schedule a face-to-face meeting with one of our testosterone replacement experts at our hormone therapy centers nationwide.
*Research has shown that testosterone taken in conjunction with hormone replacement therapy (estrogen, with or without progesterone) at menopause can benefit women suffering from low libido. Other studies reveal the relief of symptoms with testosterone replacement in peri-menopausal and post-menopausal women. If testosterone replacement is appropriately used in the correct dosage there are rarely any adverse side effects. Nevertheless, testosterone replacement is not suitable for all women either for medical or personal reasons. Consult with your Doctors at any of our Royal Medical Centers across the nation.
*Specific results are not guaranteed. Individual results may vary.