The testosterone patch: can this new hormone therapy revive your performance in the gym and the bedroom?
Article Abstract:
Users of the new testosterone patch, Androderm, have proven its efficiency in restoring manhood by improving energy, libido, mood, muscle strength and size. However, medical professionals have expressed that Androderm should never be used as a substitute for a healthy-lifestyle.
Publication Name: Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0744-5105
Year: 1997
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Too tired to tango?
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Moderation is the key to avoid sexual dysfunction among bodybuilders. Strenuous workouts may cause fatigue or a drop in testosterone level that decreases libido. A well-designed exercise program that includes flexibility, cardiovascular and strength workouts is recommended.
Publication Name: Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0744-5105
Year: 1997
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Beef is back!
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Sports nutritionists claim that bodybuilders must include beef in their diets in order to supplement their iron and zinc needs. However, they also advise builders to observe caution in selecting lean cuts and avoid fat-saturated meat products.
Publication Name: Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0744-5105
Year: 1997
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