SuperMiraForte from Life Extension can provide them.
Male pattern baldness is a completely different scenario, and it’s related to
genetics. This means that testosterone is breaking down to dihydrotestosterone
(DHT), a potent type of testosterone. This usually happens to men in their
twenties or thirties. Does this mean you need testosterone supplementation? Yes
and no.
If you have low testosterone levels, and symptoms such as erection problems,
you may benefit from testosterone supplements. If you don’t—oh, well, it’s just
your appearance. I’m reluctant to recommend hair loss pills, since they shut
production of pregnenolone, a hormone that affects mood. While no one has the
answer to prevent hair loss, zinc at a dose of 100 milligrams a day can block the
conversion of testosterone to DHT without shutting pregnenolone altogether, but
just make sure your total zinc intake does not exceed 100 milligrams a day. Now
you’re a perfect 10 hunk.
If you think testosterone hormone is just a guy thing, think again. For women,
a normal testosterone level is around 75 ng/dL. If a woman’s testosterone level is
much higher, she can develop male pattern baldness and other traits of
masculinity. A prescription for a diuretic from your doctor can easily fix this
problem and get your levels in the right range. If you have a low sex drive as you
get older, your levels may be too low. Believe it or not, as women age, they can
also become deficient, and they need a little testosterone too to feel young and
sexy. A prescription for a very low dose of testosterone cream can easily fix the
problem.
Sandra’s Story
Sandra, age 47, is a senior mortgage broker well known for her stable
character and charming, gracious personality. However, in recent months,
her periods had become irregular. Over the course of 7 months, Sandra
gained more than 20 pounds with no change in her diet. She experienced
mood swings, and she frequently lost her temper with her clients and her
family. Hot flashes and night sweats had become the norm, preventing her
from getting any restful sleep. Sandra’s usual boundless energy was simply
gone.
She saw me for anxiety medication to help her calm down and function
in her job. During the examination, I found that her breasts were tender and
causing her pain. She also had some hair loss on the top of her head. I
explained to Sandra that her symptoms were related to menopause and a
loss of her female sex hormones. She needed to start bioidentical hormone