Guest wilsonaaron Posted June 9, 2025 Posted June 9, 2025 Yes, low testosterone (low T) can contribute to ED, although it’s not the most common cause. Testosterone plays a key role in sexual desire (libido), and when levels drop, it can affect your mood, energy, and ability to get or maintain an erection. Symptoms of low T also include fatigue, reduced muscle mass, and trouble concentrating. If you suspect low T, your doctor can order a simple blood test. Treatment may include testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), but it’s not suitable for everyone. Managing stress, sleeping well, and exercising can also support healthy hormone levels naturally. Quote
MasterFitMalaySG4U Posted June 9, 2025 Posted June 9, 2025 Yes of course but not necessarily TRT. There other ways to treat. Don't believe in western medicine. Must be proud of our asian heritage herbs etc haha Quote
MasterFitMalaySG4U Posted June 9, 2025 Posted June 9, 2025 Do u know there even herbs that can make cancer from stage 3 to 1 etc.....is the matter how discipline u drink the herbs n positive mentality Quote
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