How to Gain Muscle by Increasing Testosterone Naturally



Posted: Wednesday, August 06, 2008

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The hormonal system is one of the forgotten elements when it comes to building muscle.  Two people can follow the exact same diet and training program yet get different results.  Likewise, there are some people who can eat horribly and never exercise, yet still have low body fat and good muscle tone.  There are many factors at play here, but one of the main factors is hormone levels.

These are the four major hormones that impact your muscle gaining efforts:

1. Insulin
Insulin is one of the hormones we have the most control over.  It is released in response to eating, especially when eating foods high in carbohydrates.  Insulin has beneficial effects on muscle building such as lowering cortisol and shuttling vital nutrients to your muscles.  However, chronically high insulin levels lead to excess body fat and health problems.

2. Cortisol
Cortisol is a hormone that is released during periods of stress such as high-intensity exercise.  Cortisol leads to muscle breakdown, which is obviously bad for those looking to build muscle, especially if cortisol levels get too high.

3. Testosterone
This is the big daddy of them all.  Testosterone is the male sex hormone and one of its most notable effects is the building of muscle mass.  This is the reason men can gain more muscle than women, and it's also why steroids are so popular.  Flat out, more testosterone means more muscle!

4. Estrogen
Estrogen is the female sex hormone.  While small amounts of this hormone are beneficial for men, it s a good idea to keep levels of estrogen fairly low for muscle building and health reasons.  Unfortunately, many of the chemicals present in modern society lead to higher levels of estrogen, which is harmful for both men and women.

It should be obvious now that hormone levels are a balancing act.  You don't want to completely eliminate any hormone.  Likewise, very high levels of one hormone can be detrimental to health as well as muscle gain.  For this reason it is important to have a good understanding of hormones before attempting any intervention which artificially changes your hormone levels.  Even endocrinologists (doctors who specialize in the hormonal system) don't have a complete understanding of how hormones work.  The subject of hormones is so complex that I never recommend taking steroids or pro-hormones simply to gain muscle, as the chance for complications is just too high.  Find out how to optimize your hormones safely and simply by clicking on the link below.
 
Learn how to gain muscle by optimizing your hormones for muscle building.
 
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» left by paul walker
2 years 66 days ago.
I was a little skeptical when i first read about the DR MAX POWERS TESTOSTERONE BOOST (supplements), since I'm not a huge fan adding to much "unknown" to my diet., and since I am super healthy.
 
After using 1 bottle i exploded in energy. I had some problems increasing muscle and bulking up on my biceps and chest for a few months, but after taking this for 3 weeks i increased my lift by 30%, more intensity, more focus and just an overall good felling day around.
 
I have had no real side effects. The only thing i might mention is that you can get a aggressive a little easier than before. But if you use it in the gym or to work out and not on your fellow people, then i wouldn't worry about it. Ohh, and yes, blood is pumping all day long, which can have the side effect of your "little friend" turning active at times you might not want him to :)
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