Category Archives: Testosterone Clinics



A review of the Oura Ring


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on October 8th, 2023

Oura Ring 300x300Reading Time: 4 minutesA review of the Oura Ring    Sleep is something that, for many people, is not a high priority. It seems like there is always something else to do besides get to bed early. Between television, the Internet, late eating, and a host of other distractions, lack of sleep is becoming an epidemic. Why this is a problem   Consider this. At first thought, sleep does not seem to have any evolutionary purpose. When we sleep, we are vulnerable. In prehistoric times, nocturnal predators posed a significant risk, and in modern times we are ever bit as vulnerable to hazards … Read more »

Testosterone in Hormone Replacement Therapy: Balancing Secondary Sex Characteristics, Precursors, and Health Considerations


Posted by Brianna Clark, Updated on October 8th, 2023

Reading Time: 4 minutesAbstract: Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) has long been a staple of medical practice for those seeking relief from the symptoms of hormone insufficiency or imbalance. The hormone testosterone, sometimes known as a male sexual hormone, is of special importance in HRT. This study article gives an in-depth examination of testosterone's involvement in HRT, highlighting its relevance in preserving secondary sex characteristics, investigating its antecedents, and outlining the advantages and potential hazards of testosterone treatment. We rely on scholarly research publications to back up our findings. Introduction:  Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) entails administering hormones to people who have hormone shortages or … Read more »

Why Do Some Patients Refuse HGH Therapy?


Posted by Professor Anna Gray, Updated on October 8th, 2023

why do some patients refuse HGH therapy 300x225Reading Time: 4 minutesWhy do some people -- who really do suffer from adult-onset HGH deficiency and who really could benefit from HGH therapy -- refuse to get the help they need? There can be several reasons why some people who genuinely suffer from adult-onset human growth hormone (HGH) deficiency might hesitate or refuse to seek HGH therapy: Lack of Awareness: Some individuals may not be aware that their symptoms are indicative of HGH deficiency, or they may not be well-informed about the potential benefits of therapy. Fear of Medical Procedures: The thought of injections or other medical interventions can be intimidating or … Read more »

What is the Average Dose of TRT or Testosterone Replacement Therapy


Posted by Brianna Clark, Updated on September 17th, 2023

Reading Time: 4 minutesIn men's health, testosterone has a crucial role. This hormone is responsible for shaping masculinity and influences various aspects like muscle mass, bone strength, mood, and energy. It holds significant importance for overall well-being. However, as gentlemen advance in years, the inherent levels of testosterone in their bodies gradually diminish owing to an amalgamation of diverse influences. This diminishing trend ushers in a spectrum of indications, including weariness, diminished sexual zeal, and at times, sensations of despondency. These symptoms can notably impact their quality of life. The current scenario has triggered a remarkable upswing in the favorability of testosterone replacement … Read more »

Tongkat Ali – Does this Testosterone Boosting Herbal Supplement Actually Work?


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on October 27th, 2022

Reading Time: 2 minutesMany people prefer to seek relief through natural remedies. While some herbal treatments are highly effective, others leave much to be desired. One herbal remedy that's getting talked about a lot these days is Tongkat Ali. Tongkat Ali is a flowering shrub that is endemic to Southeast Asia. The scientific name for this plant is Eurycoma longifolia, and it is also known as longjack or pasak bumi. When used as a supplement in the West, it will most likely be labeled Tongkat Ali. The roots are considered the medically beneficial part of the plant and have long been used as … Read more »

Study Explores the Effects of Testosterone on Generosity


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on November 18th, 2021

Reading Time: 2 minutesTestosterone is well-understood as a hormone that increases strength and supports virility. Many people aren't so aware of the numerous ancillary effects of Testosterone, however. Testosterone has a substantial impact on psychological function. For example, it's well-documented that men with higher Testosterone Levels tend to be more competitive than others. There's also evidence that men with high Testosterone are more prone to aggression. By exploring the various effects of Testosterone upon the human mind, we can achieve new insights into our perceptions of masculinity and sexual difference. Chinese Study Studies Men's Brains When Asked to be Generous A new study … Read more »

Men With Low-T at Greater Risk of Deadly Covid-19 Complications


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on November 11th, 2021

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn order to effectively treat Covid-19, researchers and scientists have spent countless man-hours exploring the effects of the Novel Coronavirus on the immune system. It's clear that Testosterone is intricately involved in how men experience the disease. Testosterone has an important role in modulating the function of the immune system. Testosterone helps prevent the immune system from going into overdrive. This makes men slightly more prone to certain infections but dramatically less likely to suffer from autoimmune disorders than women. Covid-19 is slightly more infectious among men than women. This is not where the danger of Covid-19 lies, however. The … Read more »

Primary vs. Secondary Hypogonadism in Men


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on November 1st, 2021

Reading Time: 2 minutesTestosterone Deficiency, also known as Low-T, is one of the most common forms of Hormone Imbalance that affect the lives of men in America. Testosterone Deficiency is also known as Male Hypogonadism. Hypogonadism is just a fancy term that means that your sex organs are producing abnormally low levels of sex hormones. Hypogonadism can be separated into two categories: Primary and Secondary Hypogonadism. If diagnosed with Primary Hypogonadism, this means that the testes are functionally unable to produce enough Testosterone to meet the body's needs. Signals are being sent from the brain to produce Testosterone, but the signal doesn't lead … Read more »