IT CAN HAPPEN TO ANY MAN AT ANY STAGE OF LIFE....

You may first notice that you are getting tired more easily. Your muscle mass is declining, along with your mental sharpness and libido (sex drive). You may also notice an increase in your body fat, mood changes and a decreased desire for physical activity.

 

At Vital TRT, we are unlike the typical Low Testosterone Replacement Clinics out there, in that we are focused on your total health. Sure, you can be like all the other guys who may be "injecting" testosterone ("synthetic" testosterone), but know that this type of testosterone is not what your body is use to and not what your body utilizes efficiently. (These Low Testosterone Replacement Clinics are not going to tell you this, because they don't have your best interest in mind, like we do). Their only goal is to make money by offering the current fad at the time.

 

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At Vital TRT, we want to provide you with "bioidentical" testosterone, that is exactly what your own body makes, thereby eliminating many risks associated with injectable testosterone. You will especially, decrease cardiac side effects and many other negative risks associated with synthetic (injectable) testosterone therapy.

 

Additionally, we look at all your hormones, not just testosterone.

 

Bioidentical testosterone, along with DHEA and thyroid hormone, work in symphony together.

 

We also do not use testosterone pellets (requiring a surgical procedure every 4 to 6 months that leads to erractic highs and lows).

 

BOTTOMLINE: Don't believe everything you hear about hormones. Just because an online men's testosterone group or your buddy tells you how great injectable testosterone is, doesn't mean you are receiving expert advice on hormones. There is a lot of misinformation out there.

 

We are the experts and will be happy to explain all you need to know about "optimizing" your hormones, with the least negative effects on your health.

 

Our belief is to "first do no harm!" We won't do things to harm you, no matter how popular or common it may be!

 

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MID-LIFE CHANGES IN MEN: LOW T and Erectile Dysfunction

There is no reason to suffer!

Men also receive tremendous benefits from balanced hormones, including optimized libido, greater energy, increased fitness, and reductions in belly fat. As in women, balanced hormones, protect men against diabetes, heart disease and osteoporosis, and leads to improved blood sugar balance and lipid and cholesterol levels. Additionally, balanced hormones lessen erectile dysfunction, sleep apnea and reduces the risk of prostate cancer.

There’s no reason to feel anything but great. Let us help you get back to feeling full of energy and vitality!

Why the Evidence for Testosterone Therapy Adds Up

Benefits & Health Implications of Testosterone Therapy in Men With Testosterone

 

Dr. Cheryl is certified in Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy through WorldLink Medical.

 

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Benefits of Testosterone:

Both men and women require adequate levels of testosterone for optimal physical and mental health, and for the prevention of chronic illnesses, e.g. Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and heart attacks, which are associated with low testosterone levels. Additionally, testosterone has been utilized for the treatment of urinary frequency and urgency, and incontinence. In both men and women, testosterone has been shown to also relieve depression and anxiety, improve concentration and memory, increase energy and an overall sense of well-being.

Effects of Testosterone Treatment in Older Men

Testosterone Reverses Metabolic Syndrome and Improves Glycemic Control in Men

Testosterone Replacement Improves Insulin Resistance, Visceral Adiposity

Testosterone Therapy and Potential Prostate Cancer Risk

EPIC-Norfolk Study - Endogenous Testosterone and Mortality

Androgens and Diabetes in Men - NHANES III Survey

Endogenous Testosterone and Mortality in Men--Systematic Review and Meta Analysis

Testosterone Treatment and Mortality in Men with Low Testosterone Levels

 

Benefits of DHEA:

DHEA is a major androgen in the serum, for both men and women. It is a precursor of testosterone and estrogen. DHEA reduces cardiovascular risk by decreasing visceral fat. DHEA also stimulates the immune system, improves mood, restores sexual vitality and decreases cholesterol for beneficial results.

Rotterdam Study: Low Androgens Increase Risk of Atherosclerosis

Relationship Between Low Levles of Anabolic Hormones & 6-Yr Mortality in Older Men

 

Benefits of Estrogen:

Yes, even men benefit from estrogen. We do not give estrogen to men, but we don't stop your body from producing estrogen naturally by giving you aromatase inhibitors, like many other Testosterone Clinics appear to do. This goes against science and your body. Estrogen for men is beneficial. Read more about it in this blog post, "The Truth About Estrogen in Men."

Benefits of Thyroid Hormone:

The thyroid impacts every major system in your body. It is important to have the right hormone levels for your body's needs. The function of the thyroid gland is to take iodine, found in many foods, and convert it into thyroid hormones: thyroxine (T4), triiodothyronine (T3). These thyroid hormones essentially control metabolism. Every cell in the body depends upon thyroid hormones for regulation of their metabolism.

Signs of Low Thyroid Hormone:

  • weight gain
  • fatigue
  • poor energy
  • dry, thick skin
  • thinning hair and hair loss
  • constipation
  • muscle weakness
  • feeling cold
  • poor concentration
  • insomnia
  • depression
  • decreased sex drive
  • numbness or tingling in hands
  • swollen eyes (Graves Disease)
  • heavy or long menstrual cycles

Subclinical Hypothyroidism and the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease and Mortality

Subclinical Hypothyroidism and the Risk of Heart Failure, Other Cardiovascular Events, and Death

Subclinical Hypothyroidism is an Independent Risk Factor for Atherosclerosis and Myocardial Infarction in Elderly Women: The Rotterdam Study

Association of Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Cardiovascular Disease With Mortality

Subclinical Hypothyroidism: Association with Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Components of Metabolic Syndrome

 

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