Male Health
Are you over 35 and noticing that you are
feeling or having:
. Excess fatigue . More forgetful . Less muscle strength . Anxious . Low in mood |
. Decrease in stamina or
endurance . Decrease in sex drive . Increase in blood pressure . Increase in cholesterol levels . Increase in weight around the abdomen |
If many of your answers were "yes" then likely you are
experiencing male andropause. Andropause is the condition, very
similar to the female counterpart, menopause, in which there is a
natural decline in the amount of sex hormones. While men rarely
experience a complete lack of testosterone, the natural decline
after age 40 for all men contributes to the symptoms and signs of
what most attribute to just getting old:
. Fatigue . Mental function changes . Abnormal
cholesterol |
. Decreased sex desire and performance . Heart
attacks |
In fact, as far as muscle strength and
testosterone, did you know that the heart
muscle is the muscle of the body that has the most dependency on how
much testosterone you have? It's no wonder then that men
over fifty with low testosterone are at higher risk for heart
attacks.
What researchers have now identified is that
these feelings of being "unwell" and "old" can be modified with
the re-establishment of adequate testosterone levels, much like
how we replace estrogen for women in the
menopause.
Raising the sex hormones to levels more in line with a 30
year old has shown to improve a great majority of the hormone
depleted symptoms.
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Weight Loss
Program If you are forever struggling with weight loss, you are
not alone. But consider that you may have a hormone problem that is
accelerating your weight gain and interfering with your efforts to
lose weight. This newly recognized condition is called Insulin
Resistance.
For more details about Insulin
Resistance
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A complex relationship exists between food, blood sugar,
insulin, and fat storage. While the majority of people know about
insulin and its association with diabetes, what you may not know is
that insulin is a hormone that also promotes
fat storing.
When we eat carbohydrates and digest them into glucose,
insulin is signaled to enter our bloodstream and transport the
glucose to the cells. Glucose is needed by every cell for energy. If
insulin is challenged by "too many carbohydrates" or the "wrong"
kinds of carbohydrates, it cannot perform its transport function
properly. It is at this overwhelmed stage that we have become
"resistant" to insulin. Glucose that cannot be delivered to the
cells is transported to fat stores. A vicious cycle occurs. The
signs and symptoms associated with Insulin Resistance
include:
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weight gain, especially around the
waist
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increased risk of
diabetes
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increased risk of
infertility
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and many other significant health
conditions
Do you have Insulin
Resistance? More than 75% of overweight
Americans do... and most don't even know they have
it.
The Insulin Resistance Diet
Book has been written to answer this important question. Dr.
Cheryle Hart and Mary Kay Grossman, co-founders of the successful
weight loss clinic, Wellness Workshop in Spokane, Washington,
have developed a specific and very effective eating method, the
Link and Balance Eating Method - which has enabled thousands
of their patients over the past five years to lose weight and
maintain their lowered weight.
Now their proven weight loss method is part of the book:
The Insulin Resistance Diet, published by McGraw-Hill.
Learn the eating method that has enabled thousands of patients to
lose six to twelve pounds per month. The book also contains chapters
on exercise, recipes, meal menus, eating at restaurants, and
weight maintenance - all as they relate to Insulin
Resistance.
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Natural
Appetite Suppressants
76% more weight loss than with
Phen-Fen!
How do these natural appetite
suppressants work? All of our hunger signals come from
the brain and are under the control of strong messengers called neurotransmitters.
We have identified dopamine/norepinephrine, serotonin, and
neuropeptide Y as the most important
ones.
These messengers tell us when we are hungry, what
we are hungry for, when we feel satisfied, and what our individual
cravings are. High levels of these biochemicals lower our appetite
while low levels cause us to be
hungrier.
The popular diet pills Phen/Fen combined the
neurotransmitters, Dopamine/Norepinephrine and serotonin to suppress
appetite in a very effective way. However, due to potential health
complications, fenfluramine was voluntarily withdrawn from the
market by its manufacturer, and phentermine is only available by
physician prescription.
Despite all of the negative press over Phen-Fen, many
important positive things emerged about the chemistry of appetite.
These lessons now allow us to apply the same neurochemistry to
produce safer
alternatives. Currently, the most successful compound
available is a supplement product called CraniYums.
This formula was developed by weight loss physicians and works by
actually increasing the brain's ability to
make its own appetite suppressants. These supplements provide the building blocks needed by the
brain to manufacture its own dopamine/norepinephrine and serotonin -
essential for appetite and cravings control.
The compound contains specific amino acids and vitamins
needed in the synthesis of dopamine and serotonin. There are no
stimulants and so do not have the potential to raise blood
pressure or heart rate. These then are safe for those on blood
pressure medicine and heart disease.
In nationwide studies, this natural appetite suppressant
supplement method has resulted in 76% better
weight loss than Phen/Fen! Contact Body Well Design and
find out more about how weight loss physicians are using natural
neurotransmitters to help people lose weight successfully and
safely.
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Appetite Suppresants
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Natural Hormone
Replacement Therapy
. Estrogen .
Testosterone . Human Growth Hormone .
Thyroid . Melatonin |
. DHEA . Progesterone . Cortisol .
Insulin |
The basics for optimal health and
longevity are proper diet, exercise, nutritional supplementation and
hormone replacement therapy. The synergy of all these
methods stops cellular degeneration and allows regeneration of
tissue, healing and a slowing down of the aging process.
Physical deterioration is not a requirement of growing older.
It is now possible to stop much of this undesirable aspect of aging
as well as the symptoms and diseases associated with aging. Hormone
replacement therapy is an updated science that has been shown to not
only prolong the days of our life, but also prolong its
quality.
What are hormones and why are they so
important? Hormones are natural chemical substances made
in glands of our bodies that are secreted and act as messengers to
the body's cells. Names of hormones that you may be familiar with
include estrogen, testosterone, cortisol, thyroid, melatonin, DHEA,
growth hormone, and insulin. Hormones deliver vital information to
cells that dictate each cell's specific activity and function.
When hormones are absent or decreased, body cells do not function
optimally and disease and illness results.
Recently, physicians interested in preventive medicine and
longevity have realized that since many hormones naturally decrease
as a result of aging that by replacing low hormone levels, many
of the conditions of aging, in fact could be prevented. Finally,
studies are coming in from the past 10 years of hormone replacement
therapy and showing their benefits on aging. The clinical results
have been enlightening and have demanded a new specialty of
medicine. Thousands of physicians are now members of A4M, the
Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, and are incorporating this rapidly
developing science into their practice of preventive
care.
How do you know if you need more hormones?
What is the difference in natural and synthetic hormones?
Which is better?
Did you know:
Women need testosterone and men need
estrogen.
In men, estrogen, not testosterone, is responsible for sex
drive.
Thyroid hormone is less active as we get older
even if the blood level is normal.
Insulin can get very stubborn or "resistant" as
we get older and so our bodies have to make much more of it than is
normal. But too much insulin can lead to overweight problems, high
cholesterol, high triglycerides, atherosclerosis, fatigue,
accelerated aging, heart attacks, strokes, cancer, and diabetes. Do
you have this "insulin resistance?"
Estrogen hormones that women take in menopause
are produced from horse's urine, soybeans, wild yam plant, or
laboratory synthesis. What's the difference? Which is better?
Estrogen replacement therapy can be dispensed
as pills, skin patches, injections, sublingual drops, and skin
cream. What's the difference? Which is
better?
Read
more about Women's Health
What is Human Growth Hormone
(hGH) and why do we need more of it as we
get older? The use of Human Growth Hormone (hGH) is now FDA-approved for
adults for rejuvenation and repair of organs and skin.
Growth hormone (hGH) is more appropriately termed Somatomedin
when referring to an adult. It is secreted by the pituitary gland
during our lives, having its highest level at puberty and declining
after age 40. In our youth it is responsible for growth of bones,
hence the name Growth Hormone. As adults, we no longer experience
any of its growth effects but depend on it for its reparative
effects. Hence the name change in adulthood to
Somatomedin.
It is Somatomedin that is responsible for the amount of
collagen, connective tissue, and cell repair that we have as adults.
Some adults have more Somatomedin than others for their age and
despite similar lifestyles and environmental factors, they
experience far younger physical appearances and better health than
those with lower levels.
Are you depleted in hGH for your
age? A simple, inexpensive laboratory test can answer
this important question for you.
Research indicates that daily supplementation of
growth hormone may reverse signs and symptoms of the aging process
and restore a more youthful physiology and
conditioning.
All major hGH studies have documented improved body
composition and function. There is a consistent improvement in
muscle/fat ratio. There is a 10-20% decrease
in fat and a 10% increase in
muscle. There is also an increase breakdown of fat with
the concomitant decrease in cholesterol and triglycerides. There is
also an increase in exercise capacity, bone
density, muscle mass and strength. There is increase in
cardiac output, skin rejuvenation with an increase in collagen and
elastin, and a significant improvement in immunity which results in
growth hormone's anti-cancer and longevity effect.
Contact us for a FREE summary
booklet to introduce you to Natural Hormone Therapy for
Men and Women. For more information on Natural Hormone Replacement
Therapy and how to get your hormone levels checked and more about,
contact Cheryle R. Hart, MD
Email: Request Natural
Hormone Replacement Therapy
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