Monday, January 10, 2011

Life Is Not That Hard - If You Boost Your Testosterone Level

In the 1970s Australia had a Prime Minister by the name of Malcolm Fraser and he coined the phrase "life was not meant to be easy" when he advised the Australian public that the government must increase taxes and reduce services and all that phony nonsense that governments do when extorting more money from the general public. And thereafter many others coined the rebuttal of for example "Yeah Malcolm, but life wasn't meant to be this hard". It seems clear to me that most people would are grossly obese don't want to be however they don't know how to change their situation in life. Most have tried every diet under the sun, having parted with a great deal of head-earned money in the process. Many have also resorted to stomach staples and liposuction and to me it is a real worry that some of the nastiest surgical treatments ever devised have been in the name of improving health and medical science and seems even more drastic than any Hannibal Lector could have devised.
The simple facts of the matter are that most people are obese because they have extra low levels of testosterone, especially when compared to the average in men only 80 years ago when most men had much more physical labor jobs and few cars to drive. The low testosterone levels translate into low levels of motivation, activity and exercise, which not only reduces muscle-mass and increases body fat, the reduced exercise level compounds the low testosterone problem even further with ultimately very dangerously low levels of androgenic hormones then being produced. Within a few short years, morbid obesity has set in and the issues are becoming very serious and life threatening.
To change the trend of all this, a person only needs to start their day with seven minutes of high intensity weights training which will cause the body to make more testosterone. Each day this seven minutes stays the same, but because the weights get easier, heavier weights must be used to keep the brain increasing the total testosterone level.

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