Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — testosterone and stress
Andropause in Men: Symptoms, Causes & Hormone Testing Guide
Publicado por Hormone Lab UK Editorial Team en
Low Testosterone & Male Hormone Imbalance: What Every Man Should Know
Publicado por Behcet Bicakci en
Low Testosterone & Male Hormone Imbalance: What Every Man Should Know Are you feeling constantly tired, gaining belly fat, or noticing changes in your mood and sex drive? These aren’t just signs of “getting older.” They could be symptoms of low testosterone or a broader male hormone imbalance. Why Male Hormones Matter Hormones act as chemical messengers, controlling everything from energy and mood to muscle strength, weight, and sexual health. Think of them like instruments in a band: when they play in harmony, everything feels right. But when one is out of balance, the entire performance suffers. The key male...
Men's Heart Health & Testosterone: What the Research Really Shows
Publicado por Hormone Lab UK Editorial Team en
Ensuring an Accurate Dose: Testosterone Replacement Therapy
Publicado por Ben White en
Explore why many men on topical testosterone replacement therapy may be unintentionally over-dosed due to outdated serum testing methods and misunderstood dosing principles. Learn how saliva and dried blood spot testing better reflect bioavailable testosterone delivered to tissues, why physiological dosing matters, and how excessive testosterone may suppress natural hormone production, reduce receptor sensitivity, and negatively affect long-term symptom management and hormonal balance.
The Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR) and Adrenal Function
Publicado por Ben White en
Discover why topical testosterone replacement therapy is frequently over-prescribed and how outdated serum testing methods may fail to reflect true hormone bioavailability. Learn how saliva and dried blood spot testing provide a more accurate picture of tissue hormone delivery, why physiological testosterone dosing matters, and how excessive testosterone may suppress natural production, reduce receptor sensitivity, and impact long-term hormonal balance, energy, mood, libido, and overall men’s health.