Impotence

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impotenceCauses Hormones
Impotence – Testosterone is probably one of the best known hormones. The overall performance of the man is affected. (Libido, potency, muscle, fat mass, activity, aggressiveness). Alcohol, nicotine and stress are the opponents of testosterone. A simple way to increase testosterone levels, the motion-dependent reduction of adipose tissue. By degradation of about 5 kg of fat, the testosterone level is automatically increased by up to 35%. But the sport must be run as an endurance sport, otherwise it returns to a Aballe to baseline levels. General factors such as stress, alcohol and nicotine reduce the testosterone in some cases significantly.

Testosterone is responsible for
- Potency and libido (sexual desire)
- Improved performance and aggressive
- Muscle
- Weight loss increases the testosterone
- Nicotine, alcohol and stress inhibit the testosterone

It is thus quite self-explaining why the hormone testosterone is important for potency. By a marked change in lifestyle influence is possible.

DHEA – the energy hormone dihydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) – the male hormone output! One of the most important functions is to slow the production of cortisol. Cortisol can increase the sugar and insulin levels, very strong and has a degrading effect on bones, muscles and skin. So if enough DHEA is produced, in turn slowed cortisol and thus slows the bone and muscle loss. DHEA is also responsible for the improvement of memory performance, fat loss, cardiovascular, resistance to infection – so just the power of the body’s hormones.

DHEA
lowers stress hormones
provides energy
improves memory performance
reduces the risk of atherosclerosis
Supports the immune system

Melatonin – the anti-aging hormone is certainly one of the best known hormone that has been pumped up in recent years by the press too much. It regulates the biological clock of humans and is one of the most powerful antioxidants. Melatonin also reduces the “bad” LDL cholesterol and boosts the immune system. Disturbances of this hormone lead to adjustment of the internal clock and thus lead to stress, sleep disorders, etc. One should not take from just a fad out melatonin, but only after consulting a doctor.

Melatonin
Antidote to risk factors
regulates the biological clock
soporific
slows the aging process
reduced cancer growth

HGH – The Super Hormone HGH is one of the new century so-called growth hormone. It has been demonstrated in studies, a fat-reducing and muscle-building effect. With increasing age, the HGH levels fall off continuously. A body’s own production can be increased by the ingestion of arginine and lysine (eg legumes).

HGH
lowers risk of atherosclerosis
Musle and fat loss
Improving memory performance
Skin Firming
Inhibiting bone resorption
Strengthens immune system

Female hormone estrogen is a typical and very important to enhance male potency. It is produced in the testes and the adrenal cortex, especially in fatty tissue. This of course means the more weight the more estrogen. It protects against osteoporosis and reduces the risk of heart attack. Also, this hormone should be present in a balanced metabolism. Basically, of course, should only be an absolute deficiency should be corrected. It should always be in relation to estrogen and testosterone, DHEA may be present.

Estrogen
promotes fertility and potency
reduces the risk of heart attack
protects against bone loss and weakness Brain Power
ensures internal equilibrium
relieves male menopause

Now comes even more complicated by the hormonal balance that constantly changes with aging. Small disturbances can lead to erectile dysfunction. One can measure the hormone levels in blood and possibly missing hormones replaced by similar tablets The indications and dose escalation should only be entrusted to a physician experienced in this field.

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