Testofeme is an Australian testosterone cream prescribed to women with very low serum testosterone levels. It has a bioidentical formulation that is extracted from yam or soy substrates. Unlike synthetic hormones, this Australian testosterone cream is constructed to be molecule by molecule identical to the hormones in the body. It works in the body and offers the same benefits as those hormones naturally manufactured in the ovaries. This being a fact, it naturally augments for testosterone deficiencies and allows the regeneration of certain bodily functions and features that had been loss due to such deficiency.

The Australian testosterone cream is basically used by women with very low libido, women who experience fatigue, muscle loss and bone loss. It can also be prescribed for women who have undergone radiotherapy, hysterectomy, chemotherapy or those who have lost testosterone production due to prolonged use of oral contraceptives or HRT.
Have there been any studies conducted on this Australian testosterone cream?
In recent years, a study on the effectiveness of Testofeme was conducted at the School of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of New South Wales, Australia. In this study, it was found that regular use of this Australian testosterone cream can sufficiently increase testosterone levels more effectively than testosterone implants. Just a small amount of 2 cm. a day can augment for the daily testosterone requirements of an individual.

A patient prescribed to Testofeme should have her blood tested every 2 to 3 weeks to determine the actual amount of testosterone available in her blood stream.
Are there any risks of using Testofeme testosterone in women?
There are no safety risks recorded about the use of Testofeme when applied within the required dosages. However, overdose of this Australian testosterone can bring about physical discomforts such nausea, headaches, vomiting, joint swelling, jaundice or unwanted physical manifestations that include excessive body hair growth, acne and excessive muscle mass expansion.
It is advised that this Australian testosterone cream only be used under medical supervision. A patient prescribed to Testofeme should have her blood tested every 2 to 3 weeks to determine the actual amount of testosterone available in her blood stream. Blood tests will reveal whether testosterone levels are within normal range or are elevated. Once determined that there is an excess of available testosterone in the system, the dosages prescribed should be adjusted immediately.
This Australian testosterone cream should not be prescribe to women with depleted estrogen levels and women who have or have had breast cancer. It is neither recommended to women with a history of kidney or liver disease.
How to use Testofeme
Testofeme should always be applied to clean and dry skin. It is best used everyday after bathing or showering. For menopausal women, the best time to take this Australian testosterone cream is before bedtime.
Application of Testofeme should either be at the outer thigh or on the inner forearm. It should be rubbed into the skin like a normal skin moisturizer. Women prescribed to this Australian testosterone cream should beware to avoid making direct contact of the application area to other individuals as the medication is highly transmissible through skin-to-skin contact. Keep away from children for a few minutes after use.




