Testosterone is a male sex hormone that affects more than just sex drive. The hormone is also responsible for:
bone and muscle health
sperm production
hair growth
You can lose testosterone as you age, as well as from chronic illnesses. Hypogonadism, also called low testosterone or low T, is often medically treated to prevent future health problems.
An overall balancing of hormones is important to manage testosterone levels. This means consuming a well-balanced, nutrient-dense diet.
Being mindful of total intake of foods containing hormones or hormone-mimicking nutrients, such as phytoestrogens, is recommended to achieve improved testosterone levels.
Some studies have shown these nutrients may have an effect on overall hormone balance.
Along with your doctor’s recommendations, you may consider potential testosterone-boosting foods as a natural complement to low T treatments.
Two nutrients that are especially important to your diet are vitamin D and zinc, both of which are precursors for making testosterone. This article will focus on the foods highlighting these two nutrients.