Testosterone Levels At RISK NOW: What You NEED To Know

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Testosterone is a crucial hormone for men, but did you know that testosterone levels are declining at an alarming rate? In this informative video, Dr. George and Mike Kocsis discuss the factors that are contributing to low testosterone levels and what men can do to support healthy testosterone production. From diet and exercise to lifestyle factors, this video covers it all. Don't miss this essential discussion on testosterone and its impact on men's health.

The main sex hormone in guys is testosterone. The brain's hypothalamus and pituitary gland control the creation of testosterone. These two glands act as a signal for the release of testosterone from the testes' Leydig cells, which serve as its primary repository. In addition, both sexes' adrenal glands also create very modest amounts of testosterone.

Why Testosterone Levels Are At RISK NOW More Than Ever! | Dr. George & Mike Kocsis

The unbound form of testosterone in your body is known as free testosterone. Unbound testosterone, as opposed to total testosterone, which is chemically attached to the SHBG or albumin receptors, can serve as a receptor to any cell in the body.

Free testosterone can easily combine with any cell's accessible receptor sites, thus it can freely combine with any T molecule and carry out cellular processes like regulating metabolism. When testosterone is already attached to a protein, the biological activity can't normally be carried out.

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