Testosterone
Although it thought of as “the male hormone”, testosterone also plays important role in women’s health & vitality. Testosterone functions in the female body in maintaining skin, muscle and bone integrity, as well as improving energy levels and sex drive.
In women, testosterone is produced in the ovaries and the adrenal glands. The ovaries function is to help produce testosterone even after menopause. Women who have their ovaries removed are at a higher risk of having decreased levels of testosterone and therefore the symptoms associated with the deficient levels. The onset of perimenopause and menopause may also cause the decline in production of this hormone in women which can lead to decreased sexual interest, decreased muscle mass and strength, bone deterioration, and decreased motivation. In addition, testosterone in women is partially responsible for the sensitivity of a woman’s nipples and clitoris. Therefore, it not only affects a woman’s libido, but also the experience.
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