One of the active ingredients in Oats lowers SHBG which in turn makes more testosterone bio-available (since it's no longer bound to SHBG).
No, but they are related. Testosterone is the male sex hormone. Libido is the sex drive. Increased testosterone in males means an increased libido. Decreased testosterone means a decreased libido.
Babies can start oatmeal after 9 months of age..
Testosterone can cause enlargement of the clitoris and increased libido in females.
Eating oatmeal does aid in lowering your cholesterol. Mainly it works by being a safer breakfast candidate to Bacon or Sausage. The following website can explain in further detail. http://www.livescience.com/6234-eating-oatmeal-cholesterol.html
There are no foods which help you to increase testosterone. Testosterone is produced naturally in the testes when you reach puberty regardless of what you eat.
Yes
I have a quaker parrot and I was eating oatmeal, it had cinnimon in it and I was afraid to give him some, can he eat it?
Oatmeal in Oriya is made of oats. It is then usually added with water, warmed up, and served for eating. It is a common breakfast food.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that eating eggs can directly increase testosterone levels in the body. Testosterone levels are primarily influenced by factors such as genetics, age, and overall health.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that eating eggs can directly boost testosterone levels in the body. Testosterone levels are primarily influenced by factors such as genetics, age, and overall health.
Testosterone is the hormone typically associated with increased aggressive behavior. Studies have shown a positive correlation between higher levels of testosterone and different forms of aggression in both animals and humans.
No, according to all studies I have seen levothyroxine actually will increase Your total testosterone. I am not sure HOW it does so. But levothyroxine also increases SHBG (sexual hormone binding globuline) significantly thus decreasing the speed at which testosterone is excreted. I find it reasonable that the decreased speed in excretion will be at least partially responsible for the increase in total testosterone. There may however be also other reasons for the increase in total testosterone like increased testosterone production due to increased metabolism ? Note, if You use levothyroxine to compensate for hypothyroidism You will likely become hyperthyroid if You also add testosterone .....