Yes you can overdose on testoterone shots just like all other shots. This is because of the drugs and chemicals that are in the shot.
testoterone =] sorry about the spellinggg.
testosterone suspension stays in your body for 2 to 3 days
The testes in males are the primary organs that produce testosterone. In females, the ovaries also produce a small amount of testosterone.
Testosterone primarily targets the reproductive organs, specifically the testes in males and the ovaries in females. It also has effects on various other tissues in the body, such as muscle and bone tissue.
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Yes. Any hormone imbalance can affect you physically and psychologically.
Increased muscle mass and strength. Growth of facial and body hair. Deepening of the voice.
What do you mean exactly by "taking out". If by you mean to ejaculate, the side effects are a rise in oxytoxins which has a mild tranquilizing effect and a mild spike in testoterone levels. Nothing harmful. But if you mean to extract sperm from the testicles via a stringe or other invasive methods, be prepared for bood and sore testicles and maybe even a wound and some slight bruising.
yes. 17 - 18 are sex-obsessed, drink 25x more alcohol than a pentioner. This is probably because of the hormones put into chicken, when a 17-18 year old eats the chicken the hormones will make their testoterone/sexual levels rise.
Not usually but a very small percentage will, due to a hormone imbalance (excessive testoterone). In these cases, the antlers are not in typical formation and may remain covered in velvet rather than polished (although the racks can actually become quite large).
Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone that plays a crucial role in physical development, reproductive function, and overall well-being. It is also present in females but in smaller amounts. Adequate testosterone levels are important for muscle growth, bone density, mood regulation, and libido.