| Generally you're as
young as your heart and brain, which largely depends
on how good the circulation is to these two vital
organs.
When HRT for women was first cautiously
introduced over 30 years ago, doctors feared it
might contribute to diseases of the blood vessels.
Much to their surprise, actual experience has
shown the reverse to be true. Women on HRT suffered
half the number of heart attacks compared to women
who were not. So, with some reluctance, doctors
have begun to change their views and now generally
say the treatment is positively indicated in women
prone to heart disease.
The situation is the same with
testosterone. Over the last 50 years, most doctors,
including cardiologists, have taken the view that
testosterone is bad for the heart, although several
studies have shown lower levels of testosterone,
and sometimes higher levels of oestrogen, in patients
who later developed heart disease, than in normal
control subjects the same age. Also it has been
found that testosterone can prevent the type of
spasm of the coronary arteries which causes angina.
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