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Bioidentical hormone testosterone micro - 1% - 50 g

Testosterone therapy is a modern medical method for regulating testosterone levels in men and women with hormonal imbalances. This therapy is suitable for both sexes, as testosterone is a hormone that is produced in both the male and female body. Therapy should be prescribed based on an established deficiency and tailored to each individual's needs.

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The role of testosterone in the body


Testosterone is an important hormone for both men and women. Although men have significantly higher levels of this hormone, the female body also produces testosterone, which plays a key role in regulating various physiological processes.

In women, testosterone is synthesized mainly in adipose tissue and partially in the adrenal glands and ovaries, since its main precursor is cholesterol. The organism of a physically mature woman produces about 250 micrograms of testosterone daily.

In men, testosterone is produced mainly in the testes and in smaller amounts in the adrenal glands. Like women, testosterone synthesis begins with cholesterol, which is converted into several intermediate steroid hormones before being converted to testosterone. The body of an adult male produces about 5 to 7 milligrams of testosterone per day, which is significantly more compared to women. Testosterone is essential for the development of the male sex organs, the maintenance of muscle mass, bone density and sperm production.

With age or with certain health conditions, testosterone levels may decrease. This often occurs naturally after age 40 or due to disorders in the pituitary gland, which regulates testosterone secretion. In such cases, it is important to take measures to restore hormonal balance and prevent potential long-term health problems.


Symptoms of testosterone deficiency include:


  • Decreased sexual desire
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Loss of muscle mass and strength
  • Increase in body fat
  • Decreased bone density
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Mood swings
  • Depression
  • Difficulty with concentration and memory
  • Sleep disturbances


Benefits of bioidentical testosterone therapy

Bioidentical testosterone therapy is used to compensate for decreased testosterone levels in men and women in order to restore normal hormone levels and improve quality of life. The main benefits include:

  • Increasing energy and improving mood.
  • Maintaining muscle mass and strength: Testosterone is important for developing and maintaining muscle mass, and therapy can prevent muscle loss as we age.
  • Improve bone density: Low testosterone levels are associated with bone density loss and risk of osteoporosis. Bioidentical testosterone therapy may increase bone density and reduce the risk of fractures.
  • Increase libido and sexual function: therapy can restore libido and improve sexual function in men with low testosterone levels.
  • Improving cognitive function: Bioidentical testosterone therapy can improve cognitive abilities, including memory and concentration.
  • Helping cardiovascular health: Bioidentical testosterone therapy may have a protective effect on the heart and vascular system as it improves blood pressure and lipid profile.
  • Improving Sleep: Therapy may regulate sleep, especially in men with problems such as sleep apnea associated with low testosterone levels.

Application of testosterone therapy


Testosterone therapy is administered to compensate for low hormone levels and relieve symptoms resulting from hormone imbalance. In men and women, testosterone deficiency can cause a variety of symptoms, including decreased sex drive, weakening muscle tone, and mood swings.

Testosterone therapy should be conducted under close medical supervision, with a clear discussion between the patient and the physician about the expected outcomes and risks. Low testosterone levels do not always require treatment, but therapy can be helpful for people who are experiencing the symptoms of a deficiency and are seeking improvement in their condition.

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