Are You Tired Even With Normal Testosterone? Adrenal Fatigue May Be...
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Adrenal fatigue is a collection of signs and symptoms called a functional somatic syndrome where there are imbalances that cause the reserve present in...
Sex Hormone Synthesis, Regulation, and Function
The hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis
Sex hormone synthesis is controlled by the pulsatile release of hypothalamic gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
At the pituitary gland, GnRH stimulates the release...
Fatigue- When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Taken from the book: Testosterone: A Man’s Guide by Nelson Vergel
If no improvements in fatigue are observed after 6 weeks of testosterone replacement, factors...
DHEA Supplementation: What Do Studies Show?
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
DHEA is a steroid prohormone produced by the adrenal glands and transformed in target tissue through intracrine mechanisms to androgens or estrogens. Plasma...
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US State Regulations on Testosterone and HCG
Click Each State to View Its Rules & Regulations Related to Testosterone and HCG.
Testosterone is a Schedule III controlled substance in all states. HCG...
Free EBook : Optimize Your Testosterone
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Table of Contents
What Is Testosterone and How Does It Work?
Testosterone Metabolites.
Testosterone Fractions. Normal Level of Testosterone
How To Increase Testosterone...
The Most Common Error in Blood Pressure Measurement
The most common error in blood pressure measurement is use of inappropriate cuff size. Considerable overestimation can occur if the cuff is too small....
Explaining the Different Thryroid Medications: Armour, Desiccated, Levothyroxine, & Liothyronine
Explaining the Different Thryroid Medications: Armour, Desiccated, Levothyroxine, & Liothyronine
by Jasen Bruce
With the ever increasing price of the brand “Armour Thyroid”, which is a...
Growth Hormone Releasing Hormones and Peptides: Research History
Nelson Vergel, the founder of ExcelMale.com, ClinicOptimizers.com and DiscountedLabs.com, interviews Dr. Richard Walker about the history of research on GHRH and GHRPs.
Richard F. Walker,...