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Androcell 2G

Analysis:

A questionnaire was prepared and suggested with the following content
For patients:

Tired?
Depressed?
Are you feeling decreased libido? Are you lacking energy?
Have your strength and endurance diminished?  Have you lost weight ?
Do you feel less zest for life?
Are you sad or ill-humoured?
Do you have fewer erections?
Have you noticed a recent decrease in your sports abilities?
Do you suffer from drowsiness?
Have you noticed a recent drop in your work output?

Patients’ most frequently asked question:
Can andropause be prevented?

A Hormone Analysis can be decisive in evaluating the patient clinically and individually, but it is important to recall that only doctors, and especially endocrinologists, can issue in the end the best response and recommend accurate solutions to each patient.
However, inresponse to the experience and debate surrounding andropause, the European Sexual Medicine Society concluded that it can be prevented and that the appearance of the systems can be extended over time. The best scenario would be to take precautions and corrective actions to help the body reverse or delay it, by natural means, minimizing the evolution of the problem.

Can I change or improve some of these symptoms?
At present, there are countless hormone replacement products of chemical origin, with some risks and advantages, that can help.
Androcell 2G is indicated mainly to prevent the symptoms of male organic ageing, attenuating and helping to restore sexual, hormone, cognitive and organic function, thus increasing zest for life, maintaining and extending physical vigour and intellectual capacity in a healthy context, inducing the body to make its own changes and corrections for full function in the adult male.

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