Dr. Sloan Teeple and his wife Susan struggled with some inexplicable health and relationship problems, until Dr. Teeple had his blood tested. At just 33 years old - he found out that he had the testosterone level of an eighty-year-old man! Simply knowing this helped him get his “T” back on track... and restore his health, mood, relationship, and vitality!
Quick STATS on Low “T”
- Low Testosterone affects over 40% of men over 45 years old.
- Only 5% of these men will be diagnosed.
- Low Testosterone is nearly 100% curable.
Symptoms of having Low “T”
- Loss of Sexual Desire
- Fatigue
- Unexplained Weight Gain
- Poor Concentration
- Moodiness
Bottom line: A healthy testosterone level can be the key to supercharging your relationship, health, and sex life.
To get the word out, Dr. Teeple created Teeple's Testosterone Test blog app! Take the test to see if you or your partner are at-risk for having Low “T” - and the test will generate an action plan filled with tips for boosting your Testosterone!
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Making sure you have plenty of time to do the entire date, no rushing. I think smelling good is important as well and leave all your work and worries at home and if you can;t do that, meditate!
ReplyDeleterjwashington2000@yahoo.com
eat some good food for a good date night.
ReplyDeleterounder9834 @yahoo.com
have fun and stay in the moment. Also always have dessert if you go out to dinner :)
ReplyDeleteAmanda Sakovitz
Lots and lots of wine!
ReplyDeleteWe like to do things like go hiking, camping, or bike riding! :)
ReplyDeletelots of wine
ReplyDeleteI always make sure my husband is getting what he wants out of the date :) it always turns into a great night!
ReplyDeleteI think it's most fun to do an activity together...skating, cooking, etc.
ReplyDeleteActually go out and have the date! Schedule it, don't put it off, and GO!
ReplyDeleteHave fun and put the cell phone away!
ReplyDeletedinner and movie should do it
ReplyDeleteAlways make sure you have emergency money and a cell phone to call for help (but keep it turned off unless you have to call for help (like a tow).
ReplyDeleteladycat713@yahoo.com
no kids
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