Testosterone is responsible for secondary sex characteristics of the male such as hair, muscle mass increase, masculinization of features.
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I don't know how testosterone supplements effect women, but if you wanted to find out that information; you can go online and look up under supplements at a health food store.
Tom W. Ecay has written: 'Regulation of in vitro meiotic maturation of mouse oocytes by testosterone, dibutyryl cyclic AMP and calcium' -- subject(s): Ovum, Effect of calcium on, Effect of testosterone on, Calcium, Cyclic adenylic acid, Meiosis, Effect of cyclic adenylic acid on, Testosterone
Shafiq Qaadri has written: 'The testosterone factor' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Testosterone, Therapeutic use
Your estrogen & testosterone will plummet & you will have full Menopausal symptoms.
abstinence has no effect on testosterone
Smoking has been shown to lower levels of testosterone.
Yes. Your body only makes testosterone if it needs it. If you take supplemental testosterone, coincidentally your body stops producing natural testosterone, as it doesnt need it anymore. Once you stop taking the testosterone, your body may produce more than it did, but never to the amount that is needed for optimal survival. Testosterone has a lot of uses, and is mostly a male supplement when the male who is using it wants to build muscle mass. Short exposure to supplemental testosterone might have little to no effect, but large doses of testosterone for long periods of time, can and do effect latent testosterone production. That's what many in the medical field are reporting. All medications have unexpected and sometimes unwanted side effects.
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Testosterone is a hormone present in all people but particularly present in males. Testosterone helps the development of primary and secondary sexual characteristics in boys and men. Testosterone also has an effect on mental and behavioural processes, tending to make people more aggressive and competitive, better at spatial relations and worse at multitasking.
No. At least, not unless you put "testosterone" in quotes. It contains phytosterols, chemicals which are somewhat similar to testosterone. It does contain a factor which inhibits the enzyme that converts testosterone into dihydrotestosterone; this could result in increased levels of testosterone. However, dihydrotestosterone is the more potent of the two, so the net effect is the opposite of what you might think: it tends to promote feminine characteristics, such as gynecomastia.