Men, Sex, and Testosterone

A urologist's view on men and sexuality.
Abraham Morgentaler, M.D. specializes in male reproductive and sexual health, and is a professor of urology at Harvard Medical. He is the author of Testosterone for Life and The Viagra Myth. See full bio

Comments on "Testosterone For Life- it’s here!"

Testosterone For Life- it’s here!

I am delighted to announce the launch of my new book, Testosterone For Life: Recharge Your Vitality, Sex Drive, Muscle Mass, Read More

What about the guys who did

What about the guys who did not respond well to your therapy and those who did not respond to it? Did you include them in your book too?

What do you define as a low testosterone value?

The whole thing smells like fish. Come on put your advertisement somewhere else.

Great book, question about free T percentage

Thanks for the simple to read, yet informative book. I do have one question not addressed in the book related to Free T number. At 33 years old, my Total T was measured at 208 (night) and 293 (morning) in tests taken about a month apart. But for both, my Free T was measured at 2.2%, which my doctor said was high, so that there was no problem (no other signs, but mostly all symptoms). Is that true? Going by a percentage of a low total T seems strange, instead of a fixed number, but maybe that is correct? Thanks.

Is a Free T of 333 a health risk?????????

After a few months of 1/2 cc QW my free T is 333 and the total is 1058 measured at 8:00am.

Is that Free T of 333 a risk as the local Quest Labs shows it being out of range.

I love your new Book T for Life!

John

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