| Androstenediol,
which is an important precursor to testosterone, will
be banned by the FDA on January 15th.
Scientifically
proven, Androgens, which many men and women rely on
to safely maintain testosterone levels and muscle
mass as they grow older. |
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Supplementation
with Androstenediol or Androstenedione safely elevates blood
testosterone levels in both men and women for better health.
To
quote Dr. Al Sears from his Newsletter – “Health
Confidential for Men”,
“
The FDA used these studies to support their ban. But they
used the old “bait and switch”. Their argument:
these studies prove androstenediol boosts testosterone but
boosting testosterone is dangerous. Yet their evidence that
boosting testosterone is dangerous all comes from studies
of testosterone injections. None used androsten- ediol.
Testosterone injections are not what the fda banned!”
You
read that right - Testosterone injections are dangerous
– according to the FDA and their studies, Not androstenediol
or Androstenedione. Which, by the way is found in Scotch
pine tree bark – hardly a deadly substance.
I’m
not sure if you’re going to be able to trust the FDA
anymore.
This
is a ban against a man being a man and a ban against a woman
maintaining proper hormone levels. Women do need some testosterone
for proper balance of hormones and men do need some estrogen.
Naturally
and safely maintain testosterone levels.
Even
though Androgens will be banned, there are other alternatives
to maintain testosterone levels and muscle mass.
It's
best to boost testosterone indirectly - by using precursors
to help your body produce more testosterone on its own.
This way your body accepts and uses them over the long term.
Giving the body testosterone directly loses its effectiveness
and you can avoid injections and patches which are expensive.
Nettle
Root - A rainforest plant.
Tribulus
Terrestris - an herb used by eastern healers.
Muira
Puama - from the bark of a shrub found in the Amazon river
area.
Yohimbine
- Another bark from a tree in the forests of Africa.
Saw
Palmetto - Usually associated with Prostate health this
berry also boosts testosterone.
Zinc
- Helps to boost testosterone production in the testes and
also prolongs the life of testosterone in the bloodstream
for women and men.
Grass
Fed meat - A great source of protein to help build muscle
and indirectly stimulate testosterone levels.
Fish
, Pork, Chicken, Turkey and eggs are also great sources
of lean protein to increase production of growth hormone
- which also tells your body to produce more testosterone.
What
NOT to consume:
Prescription
Drugs
Processed,
refined carbohydrates
Don't
overdo the alcohol
Maintaining
muscle mass is so important because it supports the most
important muscle in your body - Your Heart.
Sources:
Dr.
Al Sears – Health Buzz, The FDA has done it again!
January 5, 2005
Dr.
Al Sears Health Confidential for Men – July, 2004
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