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	<title>Power Of Hormonal Action &#187; anabolic steroids</title>
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		<title>Testosterone: Use and Pharmaceutical Forms</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 10:26:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hormonal Harmony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The original intention of testosterone were the treatment of males who have too little or no natural endogenous testosterone production with hypogonadism. Appropriate use for this purpose is legitimate hormone replacement therapy which maintains serum testosterone levels in the normal range.
Many other applications of testosterone includes the following:

Infertility
Lack of libido
Erectile dysfunction
Osteoporosis
Penile enlargement
Height growth
Bone marrow stimulation
Reversal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The original intention of testosterone were the treatment of males who have too little or no natural endogenous testosterone production with hypogonadism. Appropriate use for this purpose is legitimate hormone replacement therapy which maintains serum <a href="http://scncoalition.org/about-testosterone-levels/">testosterone levels</a> in the normal range.</p>
<p>Many other applications of testosterone includes the following:</p>
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<li>Infertility</li>
<li>Lack of libido</li>
<li>Erectile dysfunction</li>
<li><a href="http://scncoalition.org/hormone-therapy-and-osteoporosis/">Osteoporosis</a></li>
<li>Penile enlargement</li>
<li>Height growth</li>
<li>Bone marrow stimulation</li>
<li>Reversal of anemia</li>
<li>Appetite stimulation</li>
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<p>Testosterone is often used by athletes to improve their performance. In men, however, a slight increase in testosterone levels can have great effects on their physical shape. Anabolic steroids (testosterone is one of them) have been taken to enhance muscle development, strength and endurance. After a series of scandals and publicity in the 1980s such as Ben Jonhson’s improved performance at the 1988 Summer Olympics, anabolic steroids were designated as “controlled substance.” In the former Eastern Germany even <a href="../women-and-the-role-of-estrogen/">women</a> used it so they would have superior physical abilities to their  competitors. The noticeable side effects that took an impact on those  women are extensive growth of facial hair and outer look that was  man-like.</p>
<p>The different pharmaceutical forms of testosterone for human administration are currently available. Among them are:</p>
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<li>Injectable (such as testosterone cypionate/testosterone enanthate in oil),</li>
<li>Oral Andriol,</li>
<li>Bucall Striant,</li>
<li>Transdermal skin patches and transdermal creams,</li>
<li>Gels Androgel and Testim,</li>
<li>Roll on and Nasal Sprays.</li>
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		<title>Women and the Role of Estrogen</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 15:38:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hormonal Harmony</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[anabolic steroids]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[estrogen]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[oxytocin]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[progesterone]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[sex hormones]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[sex steroids]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Estrogen seems to be as good for women as testosterone is bad for men. It makes women feel great and it doesn’t cost them anything.
Adult females make it themselves out of cholesterol converted by their gonads and their adrenal cortex first into progesterone, then into testosterone and then into estrogen. The ovaries carry on producing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Estrogen seems to be as good for women as testosterone is bad for men. It makes women feel great and it doesn’t cost them anything.</p>
<p>Adult females make it themselves out of cholesterol converted by their gonads and their adrenal cortex first into progesterone, then into testosterone and then into estrogen. The ovaries carry on producing estrogen long after ovulation has ceased, more than twelve years in fact. The adrenal glands atop the kidneys produce estrone to boost it; all steroid hormones are lipophilic, that is, soluble in fats and easily diffused through membranes. They bind with intracellular receptor proteins and the resultant complex binds to DNA. The scale of effects of this process is as yet hardly glimpsed. What we know and are prepared to say is that &#8216;estrogen lifts our moods and gives us a feeling of well-being&#8217;. It probably does that by influencing some of the neuropeptide transmitters in the brain that regulate how we feel and think, probably oxytocin and vasopressin, together with the enkephalins and dynorphins, opioids produced in the brain.</p>
<p>Oxytocin is particularly interesting not only because it can be shown to have specific functions connected with arousal and orgasm in both males and females, but because neurons containing oxytocin receptors have been found in regions of the brain that suggest a role in bonding behavior. Such data might give the impression that personality is a simple bio-chemical cocktail and can be changed just by upping some part of the mixture. In fact the cocktail has some 4,000 elements that are continually being shaken and stirred; the overall and ultimate effects of adding a jigger of something new are unknowable.</p>
<p>The sex hormones estrogen and progesterone are closely related to anabolic steroids and, like them, affect mood and behavior. People suffering disruptions of their normal biochemical balance will report personality disturbances. The behavioral effects of added estrogen are difficult to quantify; estrogen will not increase libido, for example, as it exerts little action on the clitoris, but it does increase receptivity in that it controls the vaginal environment.</p>
<p>We know enough to know that sex steroids are powerful and that they have complex interactions with other substances, which would seem to be good reason not to introduce similar substances that would replicate or exaggerate or annihilate any part of the wonderfully intricate sequence. In the case of recreational drugs reasonable people are only too ready to accept the idea that interference is foolhardy; when it comes to exogenous estrogen, which is a drug like any other, we are suddenly undisturbed by the prospect of lifelong dependency. Estrogen is now being tried and found effective as a mood-altering substance; it has been used successfully as a symptomatic treatment for severe post-natal depression.</p>
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