Male Menopause (andropause)
The condition of
andropause is caused by a decline in hormones. For men those
hormones are testosterone, thyroid, human growth hormone (HGH) and
DHEA. Male hormones start to decline in the mid-twenties and
effects can usually be felt by age 35. Every man will become
andropausal. Symptoms of andropause can be easily corrected by
replacing lost hormones.
Symptoms of Andropause (also known as Male Menopause)
- Decreased mental quickness and sharpness
- Decreased energy, strength and endurance
- Less desire for activity and exercise
- Decreased muscle and increased body fat
- Mild to moderate depression and irritability
- Depression and/or loss of eagerness and enthusiasm for daily
life
- Decreased sex drive
- Decreased sexual function and/or sensitivity
Affect of Nutraceuticals and Hormone Modulation
on Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a debilitating, costly, and
difficult-to-treat decline in bone density that occurs primarily
in postmenopausal females.
Osteoporosis
Lowering Homocysteine level with Nutraceuticals
and Hormone Modulation
Cardiovascular disease causes 44% of all deaths in the United
States.
Homocysteine News
Homocysteine
as a Risk Factor for Disease
Life Extension Foundation Health Concerns
San Diego Research Doctors:
Ron Rothenberg, M.D. San Diego, CA
James Novak, M.D. San Diego, CA
Gar C. May, O.D. San Diego, CA
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