TESTOSTORONE:
Both men and women produce the hormone testosterone. In one’s forties and fifties, this hormone can decline in men and increase in women. Men can speak with their doctor about declining testosterone levels and obtain supplementation if their levels are declining.
Symptoms of excess testosterone in women can include:
Excessive hair on the face, arms and upper legs
Deepening voice
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
Unstable blood sugar
Pain when ovulating
Ovarian Cysts
Acne
High blood pressure
Infertility
Balancing your hormones and your diet by avoiding sugar and excess carbohydrates can solve this issue.
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