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HRT in Women
Free and Total Testosterone Tests for Women
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 5932" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Your wife would benefit by reading Natural Superwoman by Dr. Uzzi Reiss, and Ageless-The Naked Truth About Bio-Hormones by Suzanne Somers. It's not unusual that many women report having severely deficient testosterone serum levels < 5ng/dl, and free testosterone at 1% or below due to SHBG. There are probably other variables that are factored into this, including hormonal imbalances upstream/downstream, metabolic, and/or lifestyle choices. </p><p></p><p>If your wife is serious with finding answers and learning more, I suggest you have her create an account, post some background and lab work, and have her start a new campaign of discovery. Her testosterone level will play an equal role with her other hormones and nutrients, with ensuring she is healthy, strong, and physically/mentally prepared for pregnancy. Not to say BHRT is the first solution, but by no means discount the importance of testosterone for women, and possibly understanding that deficient serum levels might also mean that other areas, like the thyroid and adrenals (to name a few) might not be functioning as desired ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 5932, member: 696"] Your wife would benefit by reading Natural Superwoman by Dr. Uzzi Reiss, and Ageless-The Naked Truth About Bio-Hormones by Suzanne Somers. It's not unusual that many women report having severely deficient testosterone serum levels < 5ng/dl, and free testosterone at 1% or below due to SHBG. There are probably other variables that are factored into this, including hormonal imbalances upstream/downstream, metabolic, and/or lifestyle choices. If your wife is serious with finding answers and learning more, I suggest you have her create an account, post some background and lab work, and have her start a new campaign of discovery. Her testosterone level will play an equal role with her other hormones and nutrients, with ensuring she is healthy, strong, and physically/mentally prepared for pregnancy. Not to say BHRT is the first solution, but by no means discount the importance of testosterone for women, and possibly understanding that deficient serum levels might also mean that other areas, like the thyroid and adrenals (to name a few) might not be functioning as desired ... [/QUOTE]
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