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Oats can make testosterone more bioavailable Whip up some oats or pop a wild oats supplement (aka, Avena sativa) and some of your bound testosterone may be set free.
High Leptin High levels of the hormone leptin are also associated with increased weight gain in the lower belly. Fat cells release leptin, which...
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What are 5 Common Warning Signs of Prostate Cancer? Pain and/or a "burning sensation" when urinating or ejaculating. Frequent urination, especially...
Read More »The media will try to convince you that the only way to increase testosterone levels is to subject yourself to testosterone replacement therapy. Yet men in the know realize there are other safer, natural ways to bring those T numbers up, including a number of lifestyle choices. Did you know that some foods can increase testosterone levels? Here are nine you may want to add to your menu or eat more of whenever possible.
Find your motivation. ... Balance positive and negative thinking. ... Be kind and compassionate. ... Take things 'one brick at a time' ... Take...
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The short answer is that yes, a sexless marriage can survive – but it can come at a cost. If one partner desires sex but the other is uninterested,...
Read More »We recognize olive oil as a great source of healthy fats (monounsaturated fats), but it also may boost your testosterone as well. One study found that men who consumed olive oil daily for three weeks showed a 17.4 percent increase in their testosterone levels by the end of the trial. Choose extra virgin olive oil and use it to drizzle over vegetables and other foods as well as add to soups, stews, and smoothies.
Dates Lower Risk of Prostate Cancer The extract showed strong inhibitory signs on the cancer cells, a promising result for prostate cancer...
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Treatment Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). NSAIDs include over-the-counter options such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and...
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Foods That Beat Fatigue Unprocessed foods. Fruits and vegetables. Non-caffeinated beverages. Lean proteins. Whole grains and complex carbs. Nuts....
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Yes dark chocolate is good for diabetes as it contains powerful antioxidants and very low amounts of sugar. These factors help balance blood...
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