What's A Man to Do?
Health Alert 184
Let's face it: Not all of us men have super strength.
Not all have the sex drive of Adonis. Not all men have the energy to propel
us through the day. Not all men age well.
The truth is, a lot of men over 40 feel drained, lack sex drive or suffer
from depression and general complaints they know are related to aging. Many
men lose their masculinity because their bodies are producing less testosterone.
I have had considerable success treated these problems in men. My miracle
ingredient is androstenedione, a natural male hormone. It serves as a direct
precursor in the bio-synthesis of testosterone. As of April 2004, you can
no longer buy androstenedione at your health food store because the FDA has
banned its sale.
Once again, the FDA has used its power for the wrong reasons. In banning
andro, the most natural of all testosterone precursors, they have sentenced
many men to the loss of the qualities that make them men. Today, I'm
going to tell you about the FDA ban and how you can still preserve your virility
despite the FDA's interference.
“Androgen” Means ‘Make Man-Like'
Androstenedione is the substance baseball slugger Mark McGuire took when
he broke the homerun record held by Roger Maris. McGuire credited “andro”
for preventing injuries during his race for the record. Natural testosterone
boosts have allowed many athletes to improve their performance, but the real
therapeutic benefit comes in older men who are losing their testosterone.
Androstenedione, andro for short, is the very same substance your body uses
to produce testosterone naturally. It enables your body to produce all the
testosterone you need to make you feel younger, stronger, sexier, more confident,
and happier, without the risks typically associated with taking testosterone
injections or using testosterone gels or patches.
East German scientists first used Andro as a performance enhancing supplement
in the 1970s. Athletes took it through a nasal spray to enhance their performance.
The Germans patented andro in the U.S. in the 1990s, but only for nasal usage.
At about the same time, American chemist Patrick Arnold developed andro into
a pill. 1
The FDA Flexes its Muscle
Amazingly, the reason the FDA states for banning andro is that it works to
boost testosterone! The FDA's “White Paper” detailing their
case against andro in March 2004 cites the very same studies that I've
been quoting showing that andro is effective at boosting testosterone. 3
For instance, in one study cited, an andro capsule by mouth produced significantly
more testosterone than either a placebo or the prohormone supplement, DHEA.
In another, athletes had increases in testosterone levels of 140% to 183%
with lower doses and incredibly 211% to 237% with higher doses of andro! 4
The FDA used these studies to support their ban. But, they also used the old
magic trick called the “bait and switch”. Their argument went
like this: these studies prove andro boosts testosterone and boosting testosterone
is dangerous. Yet, their evidence that boosting testosterone is dangerous
all comes from studies of testosterone injections. None used andro. Testosterone
injections are not what the FDA has banned!
This once again reveals a troubling double standard regarding natural compounds
like andro. It must now have a doctor's prescription. To make a natural
supplement available by prescription only is a near death sentence. With no
one promoting it, doctors will not be aware. Few doctors know they can prescribe
it and if they knew they could, they wouldn't know how. Yet, there are
ways around this FDA action.
Dr. Sears's Testosterone Boosting Plan 5
Use other testosterone precursors
Androstenediol
This is a close relative of androstenedione. It also occurs in the body naturally,
but in much lower concentrations. It was first introduced in 1998 and is even
newer that androstenedione. Like its close relative, it is taken orally and
is naturally converted to testosterone in a one-step process; however, there
is one major difference. Unlike androstenedione, androstenediol can not be
directly converted to estrogen. This may translate to an even more masculine
effect.
Norandrostenedione and norandrostenediol
These are almost exactly like their “little brother” androstenedione,
but have the advantage of staying in your blood longer than testosterone itself.
These testosterone precursors are powerful. You should only take in small
amounts-5 to 10 mg each. The combined dose of all three andro compounds should
not exceed 25 mg per day.
Take testosterone boosting herbs
Tribulus Terrestris
Tests confirm Tribulus Terrestris to be an incredibly powerful aphrodisiac.
In a clinical study, healthy men have safely increased their blood levels
of testosterone with just five days of treatment with this herb. Recommendation:
250 mg of Tribulus Terrestris daily.
Muira Puama
Recent scientific studies confirm the powerful aphrodisiac qualities of this
herb. In 1990, Muira Puama extract was given to men suffering from erectile
dysfunction (ED) or a loss of libido. 62 percent of those with libido loss
reported improvement while more than 50 percent of those with ED reported
improvement. Recommendation: 100 mg of Muira Puama extract daily.
Yohimbine
Studies show Yohimbine is effective in restoring men's sexual vigor.
In Germany, a total of 83 men diagnosed with erectile dysfunction were given
yohimbine (10 mg, 3 times a day) or placebo for 8 weeks. There was an overall
response rate of 71% with yohimbine and compared to 45% with the placebo.
Recommendation: 250 mg of Yohimbine extract daily.
Each of these testosterone precursors and herbs increase a man's testosterone
but they'll work best for you when taken in combination. Try to find
supplements that combine as many of these beneficial supplements as possible.
It is possible to find a good quality supplement that includes every one of
the recommended testosterone boosters. That way you'll simplify your
daily regimen.
Al Sears, MD
1. “Androstenedione Info and Products”. www.bodybuilding.com
(access 5/9/2004)
2. St. Petersburg Times Online, “FDA Orders Andro Production To Stop”,
3/12/04
3. “Biden and Hatch Seek to Ban Designer Steroids” Press Release
(http://biden.senate.gov/pressapp/record.cfm?id=214028),
accessed 5/13/04
4. “FDA White Paper: Health Effects of Androstenedione”. March
11, 2004. www.fda.gov/oc/whitepaper/andro.html
(accessed 4/30/2004)
5. Sears, Al M.D., “The T- Factor”, pp. 38-54, 2000