Testosterone is good for women. But most women don’t know it. In fact, most women look at me like I’m crazy when I tell them I want to give them a shot of testosterone.
Why would I do that?
Because when they come to my clinic they’re tired, flabby, weak and depressed. When I measure their body composition, I find them lacking in good healthy muscle mass. They have no energy to work out and when I ask them about libido, they say, “What libido, I haven’t had any for years…”
But once they get a little “vitamin T,” they quickly turn around. And when they come back for their follow up, they’re so grateful they can’t stop talking about how good they feel.
In fact, the happiest patients I’ve ever treated are the ones who see a dramatic turn around from boosting their testosterone – especially the women. They’re the ones who tell their friends, sing our praises and see the remarkable benefits.
When a woman is feeling down, but ramps up her testosterone, she usually feels like she’s just had a complete make over. Fat melts away, new muscle starts to grow, strength and stamina appear out of nowhere and a new desire and interest in life takes root.
On top of that, your mood lifts and your emotions change for the better. Usually in a matter of days – sometimes hours. Feelings of weakness, despair and apathy turn into a joyful optimism. Men tell me about this too but I’d have to say women appreciate it even more.
Most people think of testosterone as a “man’s hormone.” But women need it as much as men, especially as they age. Even many doctors still express surprise and many advise their patients against it… Until their patients prove them wrong.
Most doctors don’t tell men about the effects of low testosterone either. Yet with each passing year, you’re losing this vital substance – and suffering needlessly as a result.
After age 30, your testosterone levels start to drop. This is true in both men and women. By the time you hit 40, you really start feeling the effects. You tire more easily and find you have less energy. Your passion and zest for life begin to fade.
Even worse, low testosterone levels increase your risk for heart disease, osteoporosis, obesity and even depression. So it’s more than a matter of losing your libido; we’re talking about a serious breakdown in your overall health and wellbeing.
Women tend to remain silent on the very problems testosterone can fix. The science backs me up on this. In a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers found that among folks over 50:1
- Women are less likely to discuss sexual problems with their doctors. Low sex drive and impotence are widely considered a “man’s problem.” And because there are no sexual performance drugs for women, they think they have to “grin and bear it.”
- 50% of both men and women reported having at least one bothersome sexual problem. The most common sexual problems women experience are diminished sexual desire (43%), difficulty with lubrication (39%) and inability to climax (34%).
- Women are more likely to report a lack of interest as their reason for sexual inactivity, particularly for those without a current relationship – 51% women vs. 24% men.
If you listen to your doctor, they’ll probably tell you there’s nothing you can do. Sure, they may offer you antidepressants or hormone replacement drugs. But that won’t help your problem.
But here’s some good news: You have a better option. It’s easy, safe and reliable, too.
There are natural treatments for testosterone deficiency. I’ve used them for years with thousands of patients – and seen dramatic results.
Soon, I’ll be launching a new libido booster just for women. I’ve been using the formula here at my clinic with great results. If you can’t get to my clinic, this is the next best thing.
One of the herbs I’ve included is Tongkat Ali. It comes from a tree native to Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Few have heard of it in this country, but it’s backed by decades of clinical research. It’s a powerful testosterone booster.2
You can try Tongkat Ali today. It’s available at most health food stores or vitamin shops. The best form is highly concentrated version call LJ100. Just follow the directions on the bottle.
In the coming weeks, I’ll be telling you more about this new formula and why it works. But here’s another clue: One of the ingredients naturally improves blood flow, giving you a unique effect that’s better – and safer – than any sexual performance drug.
Stay tuned…
To Your Good Health,
*This newsletter was from my subscription magazine - http://www.alsearsmd.com/content/ondez.php?id=113




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