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Decreasing Your Testosterone — How to Decrease Testosterone if Your Levels Are High

Before we talk about how to decrease testosterone in your body, let’s talk about why you might want to do so.

Usually, high testosterone is a problem for women, not so much for men. Generally speaking, men are more likely to suffer from low testosterone, though it’s not uncommon for men to have low estradiol as well.

Surprisingly (at least, for most people), women actually suffer from low testosterone too. Even though a woman has about 1/10th of the testosterone of a man, when that hormone is low, a woman may experience symptoms, just as a man would.

But these symptoms are not nearly as visible (or as scary) as the symptoms for high testosterone — at least, from most women’s perspectives. You can read a list of some of the causes of high testosterone in women here, but suffice it to say that, no matter the cause, the symptoms are visible, worrying, and even debilitating.

Let’s talk about those symptoms a little before we talk about how to decrease testosterone levels, either naturally or through medical intervention.

Symptoms of High Testosterone in Women

Symptoms of high testosterone in women include, but are not limited to:

If Your Symptoms Are Severe, It’s Unlikely That Natural Methods Will Take Care of the Problem

Unfortunately, if you’re trying to figure out how to decrease testosterone levels on your own, you may be fighting a losing battle. Even moderate symptoms are usually the result of a deeper issue (rather than just naturally high testosterone or something that can be fixed easily).

That being said, if you’re just dealing with a small amount of elevated testosterone, some simple methods may be effective.

I’ll list a few things that you can do on your own to reduce your levels, but I’ll also discuss a few things your medical provider may try. I want to stress the importance of discussing any methods of hormone reduction with your medical provider before following any of these methods.

Even beginning an exercise program or changing your diet should be discussed, just to ensure that there’s not a deeper issue causing your symptoms or disrupting your hormones.

How to Decrease Testosterone Levels Naturally (and How Your Medical Provider May Try to Reduce Your Levels)

Again, I just want to stress that these natural methods are most effective for women who have just a little too much testosterone in their body — if you have underlying issues, diet and exercise won’t help much.

The best way to be sure that you’re not suffering from something more insidious is to get your hormone levels checked by a medical provider, preferably someone who specializes in hormone issues.

How to Decrease Testosterone: Natural Methods

How to Decrease Testosterone: Methods Your Medical Provider May Try

Don’t Worry so Much About How to Decrease Testosterone Levels as About How to Address the Cause

For some people, there’s nothing we can do to address the cause of high testosterone. For instance, if you suffer from dwarfism or gigantism, there’s not a cure we can apply to get your body to produce testosterone normally.

However, your medical provider needs to make absolutely certain that the root cause can’t be treated before arbitrarily trying to lower or raise your hormone levels.

It all starts with a simple test. If you think you might be suffering from high testosterone, click the button to contact us about a free consultation.

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