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								The Health Saintenance system (Life Maintenance 
								System) is contolled at any time by biochemical 
								programs. 
								Georges DEBLED MD. demonstrated since 40 years 
								that a decrease of production in male hormones 
								produces and worsens the sexual involution in 
								man; cardiovascular diseases, arteriosclerosis, 
								angina pectoris, coronary thrombosis, high 
								sugar, high cholesterol and lipids in the blood; 
								arthrosis, stiffness and rheumatism in the joins 
								; nervous breakdown and involution of the brain. 
								
								
								Those phenomenons were described in two 
								pionneer-books  by Dr Georges DEBLED : " 
								L'Andropause, cause, conséquences et remèdes", 
								Maloine, Paris 1988 et "Au-delà de cette 
								limite votre ticket est toujours valable", 
								Albin Michel, Paris 1992 et 1994. 
								
								
								In 1992, at an international congress on aging 
								in Dallas, Dr. Georges 
								DEBLED presented his theory, according to which 
								the fall in testosterone secretion is 
								responsible for male climacteric and ageing 
								illnesses (1-2).
								 
								1. DEBLED G.
								The male climacteric, prime cause of sex 
								involution. The tenth annual international 
								symposium on man and his environment in health 
								and disease. February 27 - March 1, 1992, 
								Dallas. Texas. U.S.A. 
								2. DEBLED G.
								The male climacteric, prime cause of aging. 
								The tenth annual international symposium on man 
								and his environment in health and disease. 
								February 27 - March 1, 1992, Dallas. Texas. 
								U.S.A. Since this time many 
								scientific papers  have confirmed this 
								work: 
								In 
								1997,  the 21 INSERM Unit in  France 
								confirmed the increase of 
								cardiovascular risk when testosterone secretion 
								is low in "healthy" adult man :
								
								"Association between plasma total testoterone 
								and cardiovascular risk factors in healthy adult 
								men"  
								in the 
								Journal of 
								Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (Vol 82, 
								N° 2, p. : 682- 685). This 
								study known as the 
								Telecom 
								study investigated two groups of men during 
								8 years comparing their blood testosterone 
								levels. (download) The first group 
								with normal testosterone during 8 years did not 
								show any increase of vascular risk during this 
								period.  The second 
								group with a decrease of  blood 
								testosterone along the 8 years demonstrated
								a significative increase of 
								cardiovascular risk. 
								Recent 
								Publications confirming the hypogonadism of the 
								final phase of the andropause disease |