The Sun (Malaysia)

Middle-age woes

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EXPERTS call testostero­ne, the “hormone that makes a man, a man”. Testostero­ne levels largely determine the male characteri­stics and behaviour. The hormone is known to peak in a man’s early twenties and then drop about 10 percent with every successive decade. The rate of testostero­ne decline varies greatly among men. Some men may experience severe symptoms while others feel almost nothing. This drop in testostero­ne levels is often referred to as “Andropause” or “Low T”.

Free or active testostero­ne declines rapidly as one ages, with most of them bonded to protein molecules called globulin (SHBG), leading to the lack of active testostero­ne circulatin­g in the blood to maintain one’s energy and performanc­e. Studies have shown that total testostero­ne (including bounded and free testostero­ne) levels decreases by approximat­ely 30 percent in healthy men between the ages of 25 and 75. Free testostero­ne (the kind that circulates in your veins and is readily available for use in your body) levels decline even more significan­tly with decreases of approximat­ely 50 percent. 2. An increase in muscle tone and strength

(anabolic function); 3. Overall positive effects including increased libido as early as three weeks, increase in muscle strength, energy levels and feeling of well-being in 85.2 percent of men aged 25 to 52 that received 600mg of Testofen per day for six weeks; and 4. Significan­t increase in muscle mass and strength after taking 600mg of Testofen per day for at least one month and combined with exercise.

Living a youthful and active life after one’s 40s is now possible if you re-activate your testostero­ne. Supplement­ing your diet with Testofen, plus regular exercise is the secret to boost your active testostero­ne levels. Start today and continue to be at your best.

For more informatio­n, call Cambert (M) Sdn. Bhd. at 1300-88-1712 or email via ask-prime@ cambert.com.my.

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