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My SO has been having issues with his sex drive. He does not have the drive anymore. He is 32 yr old active healthy just seems to have little or any testosterone. His energy level is lower, feels weaker, and again lpwe sex drive. We are looking for natural ways for
him to build his testosterone before going to the doctor. Do you have any suggestions on what he could do?
Thank you in advance! This is really hurting our relationship.
Re: Testosterone booster
http://www.timinvermont.com/fitness/boosttes.htm
http://www.ehow.com/how_2297630_increase-testosterone-naturally.html
http://hubpages.com/hub/Natural-ways-to-increase-testosterone-levels-with-exercise-and-diet
Google is awesome
Eat onions and garlic. Zinc is also a good for boost it.
You're taking a big leap in this diagnosis. Until the doctor checks it, you don't know squat about his testosterone level. There could be any number of reasons he's not feeling up to par. The doctor should be your starting point, not your last hope.
Loss of physical intimacy can be very lonely and isolating. Don't suffer, get him to a doctor. Good luck.
This. He could have diabetes, high blood pressure, stress and oh, no, heave forbid, he may just be tired of you. He needs to see a doctor to rule out all possible physical reasons for why he's feeling like this. And if it is a testosterone issue, he needs to boost his levels under the watch of a physician. Testosterone can be tricky and if you start or stop taking it on your own, there's no way of knowing what will go wrong or of controlling possible mood swings and other issues. He may just need therapy or stress relieving activities.