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Boosting Testosterone in women over 40

Boosting Testosterone in women over 40

A woman’s body produces testosterone through the ovaries and adrenal glands. A multitalented hormone, testosterone boosts both libido andenergy, maintains muscle mass, strengthens bone and ensures the nipples and clitoris are sensitive to sexual pleasure. Testosterone also helps prevent bone loss, improves body composition (building lean mass and reducing body fat) and supports cognitive function.

As we age, our bodies produce less androgen (testosterone), estrogen and progesterone. By age 40, women produce about half the testosterone we did in our twenties. These levels drop further still with the onset of menopause or for women who have had their ovaries removed. Many clinicians believe that the diminished energy, decreased sexual desire and “flatness” of mood that some women experience during and after menopause are directly related to declining levels of testosterone.

Females have less testosterone than males (normal male total testosterone values are 0.95-4.3 pg/dl, compared to the 0.7-3.6 pg/dl of females).

Normal concentrations of testosterone range from between 25 and 100 nanograms per milliliter of blood. Some clinicians also recommend an at-home saliva test that checks “free” hormone levels (these are the active hormones), not just total levels.
Several studies suggest, that small amounts of androgen added to estrogen replacement therapy can restore sexual desire, improve energy and promote a sense of well-being.

Now the question arises, how to boost  this “T” hormone, Naturally?

Daily intake should not exceed 40% proteins and 15% of healthy fats of your total caloric intake in a day (2000 kcal diet plan should not include more than 800 kcal from proteins and 300kcal from fats). Proteins encourage testosterone production and fats are vital in regulating hormonal functions.

Leading a Primal life, free of excessive stress and peppered with smart, intense workout , full of healthy animal fats and plenty of vitamin D, should be enough to promote adequate amounts of testosterone coursing through your veins.

 

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