Lower Libido Linked to Testosterone Decline in Men Over 30
I just finished reading an article about how men who are over thirty tend to have a declining libido (sex drive), hence the surge in demand for natural male sexual enhancement products as well as prescription male enhancement products like Viagra. The studies that have been done on this declining sex drive after this age are mostly linked to the fact that men start to produce less testosterone, which is largely responsible for the sex drive, after the age of thirty. This kind of is the yin to the yang of women’s estrogen levels steady decline after the age of thirty, and after this age, it seems that we generally become, well, less of a man, and less of a woman, respectively.
Supplements like VigRX, the immensely popular male enhancement product that not only greatly increases the sex drive, but also increases penis erectile size as well as longevity in bed, are enjoying a huge popularity these days with men in their thirties and forties, not just young men in their twenties looking to improve their sexual performance, for exactly this reason.
Studies had found that nearly 1 in every four men over the age of 30 years old had testosterone deficiencies, and that these low levels of the male hormone many times contributed to sexual side effects such as loss of desire to have sexual contact, lack of endurance during the sex act, inability to get or maintain an erection (one of the most common sexual dysfunctions today), and a general lack of ability to properly orgasm and function correctly when it came to sexuality and libido.
The loss of this important hormone in the male body as it ages accounts for most sexual dysfunction, as it is unfortunately termed, but many times the cause is not just age, but a buildup of medications in the body, diet, and other factors that we cannot even begin to get into since researching that would just take too much time and effort, and quite frankly there are much more worthy research causes than male libido that science needs to be concerned with. Testosterone is definitely a man’s best friend when it comes to sex though, we do know that much!
























