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How to boost your testosterone in 24 hours Stock up on fats. This one's easy. Just eat more good fats. ... HIIT up a new cardio workout. Instead of sticking with steady-state cardio – that bi-weekly plod around the park, for example – focus your attention on becoming a HIIT wonderkid. ... Get out there.
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Green Tea — I drink about a liter of green tea every day. This tea contains very potent polyphenols, so it is one of the most effective at dealing...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
Learn More »Testosterone. The T-bomb. Your T-count. The bedrock of our athletic endeavours and the sex hormone that helps make us, well, men. A low T-count has been known to endanger life, eradicate well-earned gains and diminish sex drives It's the reason that we can push harder (and faster) for longer, but a rising testosterone shortage in men – a trend which has spiked thanks to our sedentary lifestyles – has been known to endanger life, eradicate hard-earned gains and diminish sex drives. Just everything we know and love, then. But don't panic. To combat this, there are several ways we can spike our T supplies – even within our busy schedules – through simple food swaps, workouts and easy lifestyle changes.
Semen normally smells like ammonia, bleach, or chlorine. Semen is about 1 percent sperm and 99 percent other compounds, enzymes, proteins, and...
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Foods That Beat Fatigue Unprocessed foods. Fruits and vegetables. Non-caffeinated beverages. Lean proteins. Whole grains and complex carbs. Nuts....
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The main ingredient for a potent powdered supplement, based on the diets of among the healthiest, longest-living hamlet in the world.
Learn More »Although sleep requirements can vary among people, experts recommend 7 to 9 hours of restful sleep to maintain all aspects of health, including healthy levels of testosterone.
Doomscroll Twitter well past midnight and you’ll be grumpy and unfocused the next day (no surprises there). But if you regularly skimp on sleep you could have a bigger problem. Turns out sleep and testosterone are intricately linked, and if you sacrifice shut-eye too often, your T levels could decline. Testosterone is the main male reproductive hormone, but ensuring a healthy sex drive isn’t its only function. It also plays a key role in maintaining bone and muscle strength, regulating your fertility, your body’s ability to store and burn fat, red blood cell production, emotion and mood, and more. That’s why it’s critical you have enough for your age. Stress, genetics, and environmental factors can all throw your testosterone levels out of whack. But so can not get enough quality sleep. Here’s how—and how to make sure you’re getting enough sleep to keep your testosterone levels high.
Women tend to lose weight all over, and experience fat loss first in their belly, breasts, and arms. Generally the last area they lose weight is...
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Eating a healthy, varied diet that is high in fruits and vegetables — including soluble fiber, vitamin D, and probiotics — is the best plan for...
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A scrumptious morning smoothy based on the diets of among the healthiest, longest-living hamlet in the world.
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Ashwagandha is best known for its stress-lowering effects. The medicinal herb appears to help lower levels of cortisol, a hormone produced by your...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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Water: Water is simply the best drink you can have! Water is a zero-calorie, perfectly hydrating, cheap drink. If you are in the earlier stages of...
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