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Testostero­ne boost keeps you healthy, honest

- Drs. Oz and Roizen HEALTH TIPS FROM MEHMET OZ, M.D. AND MICHAEL ROIZEN, M.D.

John Cena and his WWE opponents might epitomize the macho mayhem testostero­ne is supposed to create.

But that mostly male hormone fosters more than posturing and aggression. It’s important for sexual desire and satisfacti­on, brain size and function, muscle tone — and, surprising­ly, honesty. Yes, it’s true.

A recent study found men dosed with a bit of extra testostero­ne lied less frequently than those without the hormone helper. (One or two lies a day is average, but half of all lies are told by only five per cent of you.)

Why does testostero­ne reduce lying? Seems the hormone works in the brain to promote ethical behaviour and feelings of social cooperatio­n, possibly by reducing fear, making you more resilient to stress and more self-confident. So guys, young or old, peace-loving or not so much, there are many benefits from making sure you have a good supply of the juice you need to stay healthy and honest.

Here’s how to naturally boost your testostero­ne levels:

1. Lower your BMI (body mass index). Every two-point drop in BMI (about 12 excess pounds in a guy 5 feet 9 inches tall) increases circulatin­g testostero­ne by a correspond­ing two points.

2. Reduce your alcohol intake: Daily moderate drinking can lower levels by seven per cent.

3. Relax with meditation, mindfulnes­s or aerobic exercise. Stress increases fat deposits that turn testostero­ne into estrogen (really!).

4. Sleep seven to eight hours a night, every night. Deep REM sleep is when most testostero­ne is made.

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