Testosterone

Testosterone is the male sex hormone. It is formed in the testicles and is what makes a man a man.

Testosterone fulfills many important tasks in males. It is particularly responsible for building muscle mass and for sperm production. In young males, it is responsible for the development of the penis, scrotum and secondary male sexual characteristics. In the adult male, it ensures the maintenance of the characteristics and function of these organs. Testosterone also causes muscle growth and fat loss in men. It promotes spatial thinking and generally increases performance and activity levels. Finally, it also strengthens connective tissue, bones and cartilage.

A high testosterone level leads to sexual desire (libido), sexual activity and increased potency. It also generally increases drive, stamina and zest for life and tends to promote dominant behavior. It stimulates the natural production of EPO in the kidneys, making more oxygen available to the organs and muscles. In terms of behavioral biology, testosterone leads to the development of alpha animals with increased self-confidence, reduced conflict aversion and sexual activity.
A healthy male body produces around 7 mg of testosterone per day. Only 1-2% of this is available as free and active testosterone. The remainder, i.e. over 98%, is bound and non-active testosterone, some of which can be activated by fortidine. Even in active men with high testosterone levels, considerable reserves can therefore still be mobilized with Fortidine.

The man then becomes a “Superman”!

Testorro is therefore particularly popular with athletes and anyone who delivers “top male performance”.

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