Low T? No Problem! Get the Ultimate Testosterone Booster With TRT in New Jersey

Published on
July 10, 2024
Contributors
Nu Forma

We’ve all heard of testosterone before, but how many of us actually know what it is and what it does for the human body? Better yet, how many of us know whether or not our body is getting enough of it daily? 

It’s okay – most people don’t know how to answer those questions. 

But you don’t need to know the answers – that’s what we’re here for. 

Testosterone belongs to a class of sex hormones known as androgens and is often referred to as the "male hormone" because it plays a significant role in male sexual development and reproduction. 

But let’s not sell it short – testosterone is so much more than just a sex hormone.

In addition to influencing sex drive and libido, testosterone can increase muscle mass and bone density, improve strength, boost vitality, restore energy, enhance mood, and stimulate red blood cell production.

In other words, it’s something every male in New Jersey can use a little bit more of.

Now, that pretty much covers what testosterone is and what it does for the body, but how can we tell if our body is getting enough – and, perhaps most importantly, how can testosterone replacement therapy help?

Testosterone Levels and Aging: What’s Normal and What’s Not?

If it weren’t for testosterone, men wouldn’t be men – it’s as simple as that. 

Our signature baritone voice, exuberant facial hair, bulging muscle mass, visible Adam's apple, and even our performance in the bedroom would all be taken from us if we didn’t have testosterone in our system.

But if that’s the case, then why do some men not have those things? 

And why do some men see those things gradually deteriorate over time?

The answer to that question is none other than the natural aging process.

For starters, testosterone levels begin to rise during puberty, usually between the ages of 12 and 16, and eventually peak during late adolescence and early adulthood, usually between the ages of 18 and 19. 

But like all hormones in the body, some men produce more T than others. 

And if you don’t produce enough T, you won’t get the benefits that come with it.

Fast forward ten years or so and the body will naturally slow down its production of T levels – gradually declining about 1% every year after your 30th birthday. This natural decline is a normal part of aging.

Meaning it’s something every last one of us will experience. 

Although normal, any drop in testosterone levels can and will rob you of your manhood. Little by little, slowly but surely, the natural aging process will take its course and your testosterone is on its hit list. 

Natural Ways to Boost Testosterone Levels

Testosterone levels are going to decline, but did you know there are things you can start doing right now to not only slow down that process, but actually increase the amount of testosterone in your system? 

If not, then let us put you on real quick. 

Exercise. Strength training, resistance training, and HIIT workouts are the best, but any type of physical activity will help. 

Sleep. Make sure you’re getting 7-9 hours of quality sleep every night, as insufficient sleep can lower testosterone levels.

Diet. Eat a regular, well-balanced diet that reduces sugar intake, avoids processed foods, and prioritizes healthy options. 

Stress. Elevated cortisol levels can negatively impact testosterone, so practice stress management with meditation, yoga, etc.

Bad Habits. Excessive alcohol consumption can lower testosterone levels, so make sure you’re drinking responsibly.

I know – it’s easier said than done. But following a healthier lifestyle and making the necessary changes at home are the best way to ensure your T levels remain high and strong for as long as humanly possible.

TRT: When Natural Methods Aren’t Getting the Job Done

If you’re not seeing the results you were hoping for from the natural methods listed above, then don’t give up – there’s still hope for you. Plus, those lifestyle changes you made will benefit you in other ways, too. 

But when it comes to boosting T levels, the natural way isn’t the only way. 

In fact, that’s where testosterone replacement therapy comes into play. 

Testosterone replacement therapy, also known as TRT, is a medical treatment aimed at supplementing or replacing testosterone in men who have low levels of this hormone – either due to aging or a condition. 

It can be administered in a variety of ways, including injections, patches, gels, and pellet implants. 

At Nü Forma Wellness, TRT is administered exclusively through injections – which deliver testosterone directly into the body to help restore normal hormone levels and alleviate symptoms related to low T. 

Injections are typically administered intramuscularly in the buttocks, thighs, or deltoids.

When done under the direction or supervision of a healthcare professional, testosterone replacement therapy can give men a second chance at a younger life – and we’re willing to help you get there!

Nü Forma Wellness: The Secret Ingredient to Higher T Levels

Are low testosterone levels slowing you down? Is it not allowing you to hit the gym like you used to – or perform in the bed like you used to? Are you struggling to raise your T levels through natural means? 

If you answered ‘yes’ to any of those questions, then you’ve come to the right place. 

Welcome to Nü Forma Wellness Lounge – the best TRT clinic New Jersey has to offer.

Here at Nü Forma, our team of talented and experienced hormone specialists are committed to patient education and ongoing support to ensure our treatments are personalized and tailored to your needs. 

Don’t hesitate to contact us today at (212) 448-5996 to book your initial consultation at one of our three locations in the New Jersey area – we have one in Montclair, NJ, one in Brick, NJ, and one in Totowa, NJ.