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Low Energy, Decreased Sex Drive? TRT can fix that.

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Men today will work longer, live longer, and have more stress than their fathers. You hear that 40 is the new 30 and 50 is the new 45…and there is some truth to that. The prime time of our lives seems to be extending further than in previous generations. Scientific advancements cannot only help us live longer, but we now have the ability to improve the quality of those added years.

A diagnosis of low testosterone, or low T, can be the reason for a number of problems — low energy, decreased sex drive, or feeling depressed.

Although we are living longer, our testosterone is lower. In fact, studies show it is 20% lower just in the last two decades. There are several reasons for this decline: less physical lifestyle, increased stress, and the amount of estrogens our bodies are exposed to.

Healthy testosterone levels extend lives; however, men need to feel great now since their 40s and 50s are when they need energy and stamina to run their lives. Our clients range from CEOs and business leaders to carpenters and public servants, as well as men married 25+ years to those who find themselves fathers again.

Regardless of the situation, every man deserves to feel his best. Mantality can help you find the correct treatment and get to feeling your best.  To learn more about the right steps to take with your treatment, download our ebook here.

If you’re interested in talking with one of our board certified physicians, click here to make an appointment.

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Testosterone levels are crashing—and not just in older men. Since the 1980s, men have seen an average 1% decline per year in T levels, according to peer-reviewed studies from journals like The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism and Urology. By the time you hit 35, you might already be down 20-30%—whether you feel it or not.
A testosterone test kit
If you’ve been wondering about your hormone levels, an at-home testosterone test kit can provide valuable insights into your health. Whether you’re experiencing changes in energy, muscle mass, or mood, understanding your testosterone levels can help you take charge of your well-being. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of using a testosterone kit test and interpreting your results.