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We picked the wrong hormone!
Since the 1960s, doctors used estrogen to treat symptoms in women that were associated with a natural decrease in their sexual hormones. It was chosen for symptoms of ovarian failure.
However, testosterone is five to twenty times more abundant than estrogen in a healthy young woman. The latest research has shown that testosterone improves menopausal symptoms without any adverse effects.
Author Dr. Charles Mok shares his expertise in this eye-opening book, Testosterone: Strong Enough for a Man, Made for a Woman. With decades of experience working with these issues and this science, along with extensive clinical experience, Dr. Mok shows you how natural hormone replacement and testosterone:
Hormone status should be considered during most adult health care. It has been proven to prolong disease-free life and treats many of the common diseases of the elderly.
Take control of your health starting today!
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We picked the wrong hormone!
Since the 1960s, doctors used estrogen to treat symptoms in women that were associated with a natural decrease in their sexual hormones. It was chosen for symptoms of ovarian failure.
However, testosterone is five to twenty times more abundant than estrogen in a healthy young woman. The latest research has shown that testosterone improves menopausal symptoms without any adverse effects.
Author Dr. Charles Mok shares his expertise in this eye-opening book, Testosterone: Strong Enough for a Man, Made for a Woman. With decades of experience working with these issues and this science, along with extensive clinical experience, Dr. Mok shows you how natural hormone replacement and testosterone:
Hormone status should be considered during most adult health care. It has been proven to prolong disease-free life and treats many of the common diseases of the elderly.
Take control of your health starting today!
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