How to boost testosterone levels
As
we age and go through life, our hormones change. Testosterone levels,
which may have been normal at the age 20 years old is not the same as we
approach our 40s, 50s and 60s. Men tend to lose between one and 2% of their
overall serum testosterone levels each year on average. A testosterone level that’s on the lower end may be due to several
factors. This is one of the reasons why during your initial consultation with
Dr. Mackey at NovaGenix, we review your past medical history, family history,
and blood work to try and determine what may be the causes of your symptoms. Before starting testosterone replacement therapy, patients may
want to try to increase their testosterone levels naturally before trying TRT.
What are some of the main options available for men who wish to optimize their testosterone levels naturally?
Keeping a healthy body weight.
Simply put this is one of the most important
and effective ways of maintaining optimize, the hormone production for men and
women. In regards to testosterone production, as belly fat increases there’s an
increase in aromatization, which is when a specific enzyme turns testosterone
in fat cells into estrogen. The more fat, a man has, the
more estrogen he produces in the more his natural testosterone production is
suppressed. It’s a vicious cycle that can be difficult to overcome without
discipline, diet and exercise. Fat deposits, tend to accumulate in the chest,
hips and thighs, as well as increases the risk of prostate enlargement, and
potentially even prostate cancer. With every single point decrease in BMI,
testosterone levels can increase by approximately one point. Management of
obesity may not only prevent decreased total testosterone levels in an aging
mail, but may also increase life expectancy in quality of life.
Diabetes affects testosterone levels
Diabetes can increase the risk of having lower
total testosterone levels. Then what’s considered normal ranges. In a ten-year
period, the risk of developing low T levels can double in diabetic men. Through
diet and exercise, not only will you maintain a more ideal body weight, but you
may also prevent the development of diabetes later in life, which can help to
maintain optimal hormone levels.
Lifting weights and exercise will increase testosterone levels.
As it turns out, exercise will help to boost
your tea levels naturally. Both aerobic and
resistance training have been shown to increase testosterone production in men.
This is also important for preventing some of the more common diseases that men
typically suffer from later in life, such as heart disease and cancer. Strength training improves not just physical characteristics such
as lean muscle, mass development, weight management, and improvement in bone
density, but will also have mental and psychological benefits as well. Staying physically
active as we get older is extremely important for patients, wishing to maintain
their quality of life. It goes without saying, proper guidance from an experienced
trainer and clearance from your physician needs to be taken into consideration
before embarking on any exercise regimen.
Limit Alcohol and tobacco consumption.
Both alcohol and tobacco will reduce
testosterone levels. Studies have shown that more than two alcoholic beverages
a day can increase the conversion of testosterone into estrogen, starting a
dangerous cycle which will cause a hormonal imbalance in men.
Try to avoid pain medication, such as opioids.
Pain medication’s whether they are prescribed
by a physician or not have been shown to have detrimental effect on
testosterone production. Levels may drop as soon as just a couple of hours
after taking any opioids. The higher the dose of pain medication, the higher
the risk of having low T. The side effects are typically reversible after
stopping taking the pain medication. For those patients who have been
prescribed a pain medication, follow your physicians advice, but be aware that
there are many side effects associated with taking them such as lowering your
testosterone.
Get more sleep.
When we sleep, we enter a phase, known as REM,
which is short for rapid eye-movement. This is when the majority of our
testosterone is produced. A sleep cycle that’s less than optimal, or when
someone is waking up throughout the night may result in interruption of
testosterone production, and may ultimately lower a males hormone levels.
Xenobiotics can lower testosterone levels
There are lots of chemicals in the environment
that can mimic hormones. Average testosterone levels in men have declined over
the past several decades, and many researchers believe this is due to
environmental toxins that have accumulated. Some of the chemicals that we know
about which can lower hormone levels include the following.
Bisphenol A (BPA). This is a chemical found in plastics. Microwaving food and
plastic containers may increase absorption. Also, try to avoid any containers
that have the numbers three, six or seven engraved in the triangle imprinted on
the product. If you can buy BPA free water bottles, and drink water out of
containers that have the numbers 245 or seven is recommended. Drinking out of Styrofoam containers will only increase the
likelihood of BPA consumption.
Phthalates. These are chemicals which are often used in plastics, lubricants,
binders, and coatings. Often they can be found in hygiene products like shampoo
or cologne. There are websites which may help one find safe alternatives to
some of the products they may be using, which contain these chemicals.
Organophosphates. These are chemicals which are
used in both pesticides and herbicides, to avoid exposure, handle these
chemicals, carefully, wash your fruit and vegetables, thoroughly before
consumption, or eat organically when possible.
Avoid stress whenever possible.
Clearly, this is easier said than done,
however, research has shown that increased cortisol levels in the blood can
increase fat deposits, and ultimately result in more testosterone being
converted directly into estrogen. Stress also will interfere with sleep
patterns, well-being, and motivation, causing a cycle which may drastically
interfere with two levels. Trying to avoid stress is a
daunting task, and something that may not always be possible however, finding
activities such as yoga, meditation, exercise, or reading, may help reduce
stress during difficult times. Avoid confrontation, drama and
stress, whenever possible to help maintain a Happy, healthy, balanced life.
Diet and nutrition help testosterone production.
One of the contributing causes to obesity, disease, and premature mortality is poor nutrition. Not only can it cause people with unhealthy diet to die early, but it will take its toll much sooner by causing a hormonal imbalance in men. There are many dietary and nutritional steps that one can take to potentially optimize their bodies ability to produce testosterone.
Avoid some of the following foods in excess. Moderation is key with the following:
· Sugar and syrups.
· Caffeine and energy drinks
· Excessive dairy
· Food dyes and chemicals.
· Processed and fast food.
Instead, try to consume more of the following
foods:
· Foods, high in vitamin D, and zinc
· A variety of fruits and vegetables
· Healthy nuts
· Foods high in fiber
· Foods high in Omega-3’s
· Protein
Some of the following supplements may help to
maintain healthy testosterone levels in men. Always consult a physician
regarding any dietary changes or the addition of supplements to your diet.
·
Zinc- Studies have shown zinc
deficiency to cause a drastic effect on testosterone production in men, causing
serum testosterone levels to plumet. Low levels of zinc in men were also proven
to interfere with the production of sperm as well.
·
Vitamin
D- Studies have shown vitamin D may have a
beneficial effect on testosterone levels. During a clinical study, daily vitamin
D supplementation was shown to increase total, free and bioactive testosterone levels
in men, while the placebo group who weren’t given vitamin D showed no improvement
in their testosterone levels.
·
Magnesium- Research has shown that
magnesium supplementation can have a positive effect on anabolic hormones like testosterone.
·
Multivitamins- A good multivitamin which can help overall hormonal health and
contain the aforementioned supplements and may be a great option for those who
are looking to optimize their hormonal production.
The following is a list of resources and
sources, which may be useful in helping to learn more about how you can boost
your T levels naturally. For more information, or to
schedule a consultation with an experienced doctor, who specializes in
testosterone therapy for men, please visit our website or call us at 561-277-8260
to see how we may be able to help raise your testosterone levels.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/best-testosterone-booster-supplements
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5793809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9708857/
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