Paul Saladino· MD
so it's important for both men and women to have testosterone and different levels of estrogen obviously between the sexes there's variation in what those levels should be
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so it's important for both men and women to have testosterone and different levels of estrogen obviously between the sexes there's variation in what those levels should be
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now if you are a man that hits you right in the gonads if you're a woman that hits you right in the gonads too because for both men and women it is critically important to have optimal levels of testosterone and estrogen if women have levels of testosterone that are too low then they will not have appropriate sex drive if men have levels of testosterone that are too low well then we also don't have enough sex drive erectile dysfunction all kinds of problems muscle mass all kinds of issues men are very familiar with the effects of low testosterone