“One hundred percent of women will have low testosterone. There are zero products for that.” But you can still get testosterone from doctors—they’ll use a lower dose than in a male produc ...
Although testosterone replacement therapy has been shown to be beneficial in androgen-deficient men, its effects in women are unclear. Objective: To assess the efficacy of low-dose testosterone ...
A study on postmenopausal women found that zinc greatly increased testosterone levels at a high dose. While a very high 110 mg is used in this study, the zinc included in Prime Male is at a ...
The two most common ways: (1) Use a male product, usually testosterone gel, at one-tenth the dose, or (2) get a compounded cream that is dosed appropriately for women, usually starting at three to ...
in placebo-treated women—a statistically significant difference (P <0.01). There was no change in GH dose requirements of male patients, perhaps because they were all taking testosterone ...