by Scott Abbett
If you do a little research on vitamin E and testosterone, you might come to two opposite findings. One is that vitamin E supplementation raises testosterone. The other is that vitamin E supplementation lowers testosterone. What’s worse than conclusions on a matter...
by Scott Abbett
It’s never been easy for me to take a product called ‘Horny Goat Weed’ seriously. When I first heard the name at least a couple decades ago, I started laughing; thought it was a joke. Then I figured it was a gimmick. What are we supposed to assume? Is it that goats...
by Scott Abbett
A product called ‘TESTWORx®’ deserves some objective analysis. Not just due to its catchy name, but because it appears to be the best selling product of its kind on Amazon. It’s a vitamin and herbal-combined ergogenic purported to naturally increase testosterone. And...
by Scott Abbett
Astragalus membranaceus is the root extract of a leguminous (‘pea family’) plant. It’s long been used in China as an immune system booster. ‘Astragalus’ is classified as an adaptogen (like ginseng), meaning it helps the body adapt and normalize its functioning while...
by Scott Abbett
The very act of our bodies creating testosterone when we’re young slows down the machinery to create further testosterone. That’s the bad news. The good news is that everything stays intact. The cells of the machinery don’t die. They’re still there, conceivably...
by Scott Abbett
Most male endogenous testosterone is produced from cholesterol in the testes via several synthesizing steps. The leydig cells are the manufacturing area where these steps are carried out and testosterone is released into the blood. Unfortunately, like nearly every...
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