Southern SARMs (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators) Review low testosterone in women is as common as it is in men, and symptoms of an imbalance are similar. Testosterone is considered an androgen (a male sex related hormone), but women do also have testosterone, although much lower levels than men. It is produced in the ovaries, adrenal glands and fat cells. Just like with men, women’s testosterone levels begin to wane in the late twenties/early thirties and continue to decline with aging. Testosterone levels to drop suddenly or more rapidly such as having a hysterectomy, especially if the ovaries are removed, and dysfunction of the adrenal glands or pituitary gland. Adrenal fatigue is a common cause of dysfunction that can affect hormone levels; this is usually caused by a combination of chronic, high stress levels and poor dietary habits.
Southern SARMs: Symptoms of low testosterone in women include:
· Decreased libido
· Reduced strength, endurance, muscle tone
· Increased weight gain, especially around abdominal area
· Dry and/or thinning skin
· Sleep disturbances
· Fatigue
· “Low” mood
· Decreased energy levels
· Overall lack of motivation
· Fertility problems
· Irregular menstrual cycles
· Hair loss (usually “patchy” and all over the head)
· Increased anxiety levels
· Difficulty concentrating
· Changes in bone density levels
Southern SARMs: Some women have too much testosterone and it’s just as important to see a doctor for this as it is for low testosterone. Symptoms can include:
· Excess body hair
· Excess hair on chin or upper lip
· Deepening voice
· Acne and/or oily skin
· Balding around hairline
· Increased muscle mass/change in body shape
· Absence of periods
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