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with Hormone Replacement Therapy for Men

Testosterone levels drop after 30. You will start experiencing less energy, decreased stamina, feeling tired at 2 PM, muscle loss and many more.

Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) helps men combat low-T symptoms and regain peak performance.

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The Stats That Matter

Hormonal changes aren’t just part of aging. Here’s why you should consider seeking treatment.

0 %

of men over 45 have low testosterone

yet its often dismissed as “just aging.”

0 %

of men don’t know they have low T

Because they haven’t been tested.

0 %

improvement in mood and quality of life

within three months.

1 in 3

men delay treatment for over a year

after symptoms appear.

Why choose Androgenix?

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OTHER CLINICS

We’ve spent 10+ years perfecting a handful of highly effective treatments.

Offer a wide menu of services with limited expertise in each.

Each treatment plan is tailored to your body, goals, and lifestyle.

Cookie-cutter protocols that don’t account for individual needs.

Medications delivered to your door, and expert staff guiding you every step.

Minimal support after prescription.

Our bioidentical hormone therapies are based on the latest research, ensuring safe and effective treatment.

Rely on outdated, one-size-fits-all hormone treatments.

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Everything You Need To Know

TRT

Testosterone is a hormone found in humans and other animals. In men, the testicles produce testosterone. Testosterone is also made by women’s ovaries but in much smaller amounts. Secreted by the adrenal glands, testes, and ovaries, testosterone contributes to many aspects of healthy living.

Peptides are the short strings of amino acids that are a crucial part of amino acid therapy, allowing the body to easily absorb the injectable treatment. Proteins are essential to the body but sometimes, our bodies can begin to lack those proteins and this can cause a variety of issues. Amino acids contribute to both muscle health as well as brain health.

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide)

Core Function: Essential cellular coenzyme critical for energy metabolism (ATP production), DNA repair, and activating longevity proteins (sirtuins).

Aging & Health Impact: Levels decline by ~50% by middle age, linked to mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, and accelerated aging.

Clinical Benefits:

  • Cognitive Health: Enhances neuronal function; may slow neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s by reducing oxidative stress.
  • Metabolic Support: Improves insulin sensitivity in prediabetes and aids cellular energy production.
  • Skin Repair: Topical NAD+ reduces UV damage and psoriasis by promoting DNA repair 15.

Delivery Methods: IV infusions (fast absorption), oral supplements (NR/NMN precursors), or nasal gels.

Safety: Mild side effects (flushing, headaches); avoid with antipsychotics or insulin due to interactions

Testosterone: Total (bound + free, best before 10 AM) and Free (biologically active).

Estradiol: Critical for interpreting testosterone availability; measured alongside SHBG.

Progesterone: Essential for menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and hormonal balance.

IGF-1: Key marker for growth hormone activity and metabolic health.

Thyroid: Comprehensive evaluation (TSH, T3, T4).

DHEA: Adrenal hormone indicator, often measured as DHEA-S.

Confirms hypogonadism, PCOS (high testosterone in women), or adrenal disorders.

Include cortisol and additional specialized tests (e.g., full thyroid antibodies, pregnenolone) for comprehensive assessment.

Estrogen: The Master Regulator

What it is:

sex hormone primarily produced in ovaries (women), testes (men), adrenal glands, and fat tissue.

Three key forms:

  1. Estradiol (E2): Most potent (critical for reproduction).
  2. Estrone (E1): Dominant after menopause.
  3. Estriol (E3): Rises during pregnancy.
  4.  

Key Roles:

🔁 Reproductive Health: Regulates menstrual cycles, uterine growth, and vaginal health.

🧠 Brain Function: Protects neurons, enhances mood, and supports memory.

💓 Cardiovascular: Maintains flexible arteries and healthy cholesterol.

🦴 Bone Density: Slows bone loss by inhibiting osteoclasts (bone-breakdown cells).

🔥 Metabolism: Influences fat storage (especially hips/thighs) and insulin sensitivity.

Imbalance Impacts:

Low Estrogen: Hot flashes, bone loss, vaginal dryness, depression.

High Estrogen: Weight gain, fibrocystic breasts, increased cancer risk.

Thyroid Hormones: Your Metabolic Engine

What they are:

Produced by the thyroid gland (neck).

Two active forms:

  1. T3 (Triiodothyronine): Biologically active (drives metabolism).
  2. T4 (Thyroxine): Storage form; converts to T3 in tissues.
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Key Roles:

⚡️ Metabolism: Controls how fast cells convert food → energy (BMR).

❤️ Heart & Lungs: Regulates heart rate, blood flow, and breathing.

🧠 Brain Development: Critical for fetal neurodevelopment.

🌡️ Temperature: Maintains body heat via metabolic rate.

🔋 Energy & Weight: Low thyroid = fatigue, weight gain; high thyroid = anxiety, weight loss.

How Production Works:

Hypothalamus releases TRH → signals pituitary.

Pituitary releases TSH → signals thyroid.

Thyroid makes T4/T3 (using iodine + tyrosine).

Imbalance Impacts:

Hypothyroidism (Low): Fatigue, cold intolerance, constipation, hair loss.

Hyperthyroidism (High): Anxiety, tremors, rapid heartbeat, heat intolerance.

GLP-1 Agonists (Semaglutide) for Medical Weight Loss

Mechanism: Mimics glucagon-like peptide-1 to regulate appetite, slow gastric emptying, and boost insulin sensitivity.

Efficacy:

  • Average weight loss: 15–20% of body weight in obesity trials (STEP program).
  • Reduces cardiovascular risk by 26% in type 2 diabetes.

Administration: Weekly injections (Wegovy®) or daily oral tablets (Rybelsus®).

Side Effects: Nausea, diarrhea (usually transient); contraindicated in thyroid cancer or pancreatitis history

DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone)

  • Role: Precursor to testosterone/estrogen; peaks in 20s, declines with age.

  • Claims vs. Evidence:

    • Anti-Aging: Limited proof; no significant reversal of aging markers.

    • Depression/Vaginal Atrophy: Modest benefits in small studies.

  • Risks: Acne, hair loss, hormonal cancers (prostate/breast); banned in sports.

  • Guidance: Use only under supervision for specific conditions (e.g., adrenal insufficiency)

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