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Understanding Testosterone
Testosterone is a vital hormone produced by the gonads (sex organs) in people assigned male at birth (AMAB) and the ovaries in people assigned female at birth (AFAB). Additionally, the adrenal glands produce dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), which is converted into testosterone and estrogen in the body. This hormone plays a crucial role in maintaining muscle mass and strength, bone density, libido and sex drive, and red blood cell production in men. Essentially, testosterone is a cornerstone of overall health and well-being for men, influencing both physical and emotional states.
The Importance of Balanced Testosterone Levels
Balanced testosterone levels are essential for maintaining optimal health and well-being. When testosterone levels dip too low, men can experience a range of symptoms, including fatigue, low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, osteoporosis, and mood changes. Conversely, excessively high testosterone levels can lead to aggressive behavior, acne, and an increased risk of prostate cancer. Maintaining normal testosterone levels through a healthy lifestyle—such as a balanced diet, regular exercise, and adequate sleep—is crucial. This balance helps ensure that the body functions smoothly and reduces the risk of health complications.
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The Pharmaceutical-FDA Connection: Why Synthetic Testosterone Replacement Therapy is Covered
“Why create synthetic testosterone when natural testosterone works just fine?”“It’s all about money. Pharmaceutical companies can’t patent natural testosterone, so they create synthetic versions or tweak the delivery method to secure a patent. Once the FDA approves it, insurance only covers the patented, FDA-approved synthetic product. Big Pharma profits, the FDA justifies its role, and patients end up paying more while natural products are pushed aside.”
The Supermarket Analogy: Natural vs. Processed Hormones
Think of it like the difference between buying organic produce and packaged processed foods. The processed, mass-produced foods—like synthetic testosterone—are cheaper and more accessible. Similarly, bioidentical menopausal hormone therapy is marketed as a more natural and safer alternative, but it comes at a cost. But the organic, natural foods—like bioidentical testosterone—are more expensive and harder to come by. They’re better for you, but they come at a cost.
The Roller Coaster Effect of Weekly Injections
Gels: Daily, But Still Fluctuating
Testopel: A Smoother Option, but Still Synthetic
“Is Testopel better than injections or gels?”“It’s smoother than injections, but it’s still synthetic testosterone and not bioidentical.”
Bioidentical Menopausal Hormone Therapy Pellets: The Closest to Natural
For men seeking the most natural and consistent option, bioidentical testosterone pellets are the clear choice. However, it’s important to monitor for potential side effects, such as weight gain, which can occur with hormone therapy. These pellets, chemically identical to the testosterone your body naturally produces, provide a steady release over time.
“What’s the big advantage of bioidentical pellets?”“They offer two major benefits: they are identical to your body’s natural testosterone, ensuring better absorption and fewer side effects, and they release steadily over time, avoiding the highs and lows of other treatments.”
Compounded Bioidentical Hormone Therapy
Compounded bioidentical hormone therapy (CBHT) is a specialized form of hormone replacement therapy that uses bioidentical hormones, which are chemically identical to those naturally produced by the body. CBHT is often employed to treat menopausal symptoms, low testosterone, and other hormone-related disorders. However, it’s important to note that the safety and efficacy of CBHT are not well established, and it is not regulated by the FDA. Therefore, patients should exercise caution and consult with a qualified healthcare professional to thoroughly discuss the potential risks and benefits before starting CBHT.
Accuracy of Hormone Level Testing
Accurate hormone level testing is a critical component in diagnosing and managing hormone-related disorders. The reliability of these tests can vary significantly depending on the method used and the laboratory performing the test. While salivary testing is often marketed for its convenience, it is not a reliable method for measuring hormone levels. Blood tests, on the other hand, are generally more accurate and provide a clearer picture of hormone concentrations. Patients should work closely with a qualified healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate testing method for their specific needs, ensuring they receive accurate and actionable results.
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By Dr. Ryan Welter
August 13, 2025