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94: THE NUN: Low Testosterone - What When Why
Episode 94

94: THE NUN: Low Testosterone - What When Why

Confessions of a Male Gynecologist · Dr. Shawn Tassone

June 20, 202426m 42s

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Show Notes

Today's episode focuses on the topic of testosterone deficiency in women, which is the number one hormone imbalance across all age groups. Dr. Tassone discusses the impact of birth control pills on testosterone levels and explains the difference between total testosterone and free testosterone. He also discusses commonly overlooked symptoms of low testosterone including fatigue, lack of motivation, and decreased libido.

Dr. Tassone emphasizes the importance of checking free testosterone levels and discusses various treatment options, including creams and sublingual tablets. He also mentions his SHINES protocol and recommends lifestyle changes and supplements to help increase testosterone levels. The conversation concludes with the challenges of accessing testosterone replacement therapy for women and what women can do to get the care they need.

Episode Highlights

  • What is testosterone deficiency
  • How testosterone deficiency affects women vs men
  • The impact the Birth control pills can have on free testosterone
  • Symptoms of low testosterone in women
  • How to accurately assess testosterone levels
  • Treatment options for low testosterone
  • Lifestyle changes that can help improve testosterone levels
  • Supplements that may benefit testosterone levels
  • FDA-approved options for accessing testosterone replacement therapy for women

Resources Dr. Tassone's Practice | Tassone Advanced Gynecology Dr. Tassone's Book | The Hormone Balance Bible Hormone Archetype Quiz | Hormonal Mapping System

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