Hormones are chemical messengers in the body that play crucial roles in regulating various physiological processes. Here's a list of some key hormones and their importance:
1. **Insulin**:
- **Produced By**: Pancreas
- **Importance**: Regulates blood glucose levels by facilitating the...
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How testosterone helps aging men:
When you think of low levels of testosterone, you possibly might only associate it with middle-aged older men. However, the truth is that even men under 30can experience low testosterone (also referred to as “low T”, late-onset hypogonadism, male menopause, or...
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Low potassium = low HGH, low IGF-1, low testosterone, slow digestion, slow bowel movements, lack of appetite, no pump in the gym, and over all weakness. And why just focusing on macros is bad.
How important is potassium? Well not getting enough potassium is linked to low testosterone which is...
Simply Put… The Importance of Hormones and The Glands That Control Them
Our endocrine system is much more complex than testosterone and estrogen that most of us think of when we hear “hormones”.
Hormones control –
· Thirst and hunger
· Body temperature
· Mood
·...
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The Female Low-Testosterone Epidemic
Here's what you need to know...
The percentage of women between the ages of 18 and 59 who are suffering from "sexual dysfunction" is somewhere around 50%. Much of this sexual dysfunction is related to testosterone deficiency.
Women...
Cortisol Can Sabotage Your Physique
by Josh Hodnick
Cortisol has become well known as the stress hormone responsible for increasing body fat storage, more specifically, belly fat. There are many fat loss supplements that are intended to lower body fat by lowering...
10 Signs You Have WAY Too Much CortisolSo how do you know if you’re a stress addict? Here are 10 signs that you’ve made cortisol your drug of choice.
1. You’re not sleeping well.
Cortisol levels are supposed to drop at nighttime, allowing your body to relax and recharge. But if your cortisol...
Just another reason to keep them ratios in tact!
Especially E2!
Causes / Risk Factors ~ Stimulant Dependence
Low Histamine; it seems that low histamine and high copper levels may produce an inhibition similar to that seen in schizophrenia and ADHD - to where there are disperceptions...
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