Optimizing Testosterone without Using Testosterone in Men
Edwin N. Lee, M.D., FACE
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, University of Central Florida, College of Medicine, Orlando, FL; Founder, Institute for Hormonal Balance, Orlando, FL; Member, AMMG Conference Planning Committee
It is estimated that one out of four men over 30 years old has low testosterone. Having low testosterone in men is considered a lethal disease with a higher incidence of heart disease, stroke and cancer. The number of prescriptions for testosterone is climbing rapidly. The use of exogenous testosterone is an option however one should always consider using a treatment that can help with boosting their natural production of testosterone. A review of using DHEA, Clomid, Enclomiphene, HCG, SARM and some new peptides will be discussed.
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