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 A 20-year study at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine revealed a startling connection between low testosterone and death rates when scientists looked at the relationship between testosterone levels and all-cause mortality.

During their study of 794 men over 50 years of age, 538 of the men died. The common link among the 538 deaths was low testosterone. Regardless of age, lipid levels, and other variables, men with low testosterone were 40% more likely to die than those with higher levels. (1)

Study: Men with Low T Had 88% Increased Mortality

Another study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine researched whether low testosterone levels were associated with an increased health risk for male veterans. After adjusting for other known mortality factors, they found that men with low testosterone had an 88% increased mortality. (2)

Higher T Levels = Longer Life

A third long-term study on men being treated with testosterone found that those who were NOT treated with the hormone had a 12.4 times greater risk of death — in other words, they were 1240% more likely to die earlier!  And 26 nonfatal heart attacks and 30 nonfatal strokes occurred among subjects who did not receive testosterone, compared to NO nonfatal heart attacks and strokes in the testosterone-treated group. (3)

According to leading Low T researcher Abdulmaged M. Traish, PhD, MBA, “Testosterone therapy has been shown to reduce the risk of incidence of myocardial infarction, stroke, and mortality in men with hypogonadism (low testosterone).”

While many studies focus on prescription-based, synthetic testosterone that can have major side effects (such as hypertension, rash, and trouble breathing), you can check with your health care professional to explore all options — including safe and all-natural herbal therapies such as Andro400. (4)

(1) Laughlin GA, Barrett-Connor E, Bergstrom J. Low serum testosterone and mortality in older men. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2008 Jan;93(1):68-75.

(3) Shores MM, Matsumoto AM, Sloan KL, Kivlahan DR. Low serum testosterone and mortality in male veterans. Arch Intern Med. 2006 Aug 14-28;166(15):1660-5.

(3) Life Extension Update. Long-term study finds improved cardiometabolic function in men treated with testosterone. Life Extension. 7 March 2017.

(4). Drugs A-Z. Testosterone Side Effects. Drugs.com. 2 March 2017. 

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