Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone and Anabolic steroid hormone and naturally occurring that produced by men’s testes. Men with high blood pressure may have low Testosterone as men with normal blood pressure. Low Testosterone may increase risk of type 2 Diabetes in men as Testosterone help blood sugar levels.

Substance Enhance the Production or Function of Testosterone
1- Amino AcidALC; (Acetyl-L-Carnitine) and Aspartic-Acid

2- Hormon
– DHEA; (Dehydroepiandrosterone) may increase the serum levels of Testosterone in men to levels equal to those of younger men.
– Insulin; May lower SHBG (sex Hormone Binding Globulin) levels (causing a rise in the quantity of “free”
Testosterone available for uptake into tissues).
– LH; (Luteinizing hormone) stimulates the production of Testosterone by the Leydig Cells of the Testicles.
– Progesterone; May inhibit the conversion of Testosterone to Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) (by inhibiting the activity of
– (5-Alpha Reductase), the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of Testosterone to DHT.

3- Essential Fatty Acid
– Omega-3 Fatty Acid; May stimulate the Leydig Cells of the Testicles to synthesize Testosterone.
– Monounsaturated Fatty Acids; May increase endogenous Testosterone levels.
– Phytosterols and Beta-Sitosterol; May inhibit the conversion of Testosterone to Dihydrotestosterone and Estradiol (by inhibiting
the 5-Alpha Reductase and Aromatase enzymes):

4- Vitamin
– A, C, D, and E

5- Minral
– Magnesium
Zinc
– Potassium
– Boron

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