Benefits of BHRT for the Heart
BHRT favorably impacts many cardiovascular bio-markers like blood sugar levels, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, clotting factors, and more.
BHRT favorably impacts many cardiovascular bio-markers like blood sugar levels, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, clotting factors, and more.
Hormone Replacement Therapy Myths and Facts About Low Testosterone Many men, and even some women, experience low levels of the hormone testosterone. Unfortunately, this often results in uncomfortable physical symptoms like fatigue, sexual dysfunction, loss of muscle mass, difficulty concentrating, and more. Even worse, misconceptions about low testosterone often keep individuals from seeking the treatment…
Hormone Replacement Therapy What Does Stress Do to Hormones In the Western world, stress has become the new ‘norm,’ to the point we barely realize the negative effect chronic stress has on our bodies. Being stressed out and living on the edge of burn out due to hectic lives and overworking is nearly glorified. Most…
What science says about glutathione deficiency and the risk of severe coronavirus symptoms
Hormone Replacement Therapy Why Hormone Imbalance Cause Depression and Anxiety The American Psychological Association defines anxiety as an emotion causing “a feeling of tension accompanied by thoughts of worry and apprehension”. Anxiety also induces physiological responses such as sweating, dizziness, trembling, increased blood pressure and rapid heart rate. Temporary anxiety affects everyone on a daily…
Myths about bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) prevent many women and men from taking advantage of the health benefits provided by BHRT. Here are the top 5 Myths about BHRT.
Clinical evidence proves that powerful antioxidants like glutathione effectively counteracts oxidative stress to help reduce your risk of serious chronic diseases.
Ongoing research into the benefits of vitamin D for immune system support has found that this vitamin triggers the activation of T cells.
Supporting your immune system health by making good lifestyle choices has never been as important as it is today. Here are six ways to do it.
Replacing progesterone lost to menopause with BHRT is a great way to help your bones while reducing hot flashes, fatigue, moodiness and other symptoms of menopause.
A fast and powerful way to take control of your health by enhancing the ability of your immune system to fight infections as much as possible.
Acoustic Wave Therapy is a simple, painless treatment involving low-intensity acoustic (sound) waves that stimulate growth of new blood vessels and dilate existing vessels within the penis.
Here are 5 signs of low testosterone in men: erectile dysfunction, lack of interest in sex, Lack of energy
Four things doctors forget to tell women about hysterectomies.
Here are 9 evidence-based ways men can improve sexual performance.
Insomnia, depression, mood swings, brain fog – these are just some of the symptoms of hormone imbalance. But it doesn’t have to be that way…
Discover drug-free, surgery-free, erectile dysfunction treatments that can help put the sexual spark back in your life.
In studies involving menopausal women with mild to moderate Parkinson’s disease symptoms, BHRT seemed to alleviate symptom severity and may delay the progression of Parkinson’s disease.
Sexual intimacy improves with age according to studies involving men and women over 60. Here are five main reasons why late-in-life sex is booming among baby boomers
Here are a few natural alternative treatments for erectile dysfunction that are safe and effective and do not involve medications or surgery.
Women going through the brain fog of menopause should consider these 5 natural ways to stop menopause brain fog.
Decades of research indicate that cellular death and aging is the result of free radical damage. Here are 7 ways to fight free radicals and free radical damage.
Are you wary of hormone replacement therapy because you have heard it increases your risk of blood clots, stroke, and breast cancer?
Here’s a closer look at some supplements that work well with BHRT and may help and enhance your results.
In this article, we expose the top five myths you’ve probably heard about sex and aging.
Women on hormone replacement therapy can reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease
How BHRT can help reverse the detrimental effects of synthetic hormones for depression, anxiety and other signs of menopause.
Adrenal fatigue is real, and it can severely interfere with your quality of life. Here’e how to treat it naturally
Effective treatments for many types of sexual issues that will not involve taking drugs or having surgery.
Here are 7 reasons why having sex is good for your health and why BHRT may be just what you need to “re-light” the fire you felt in your younger years
In addition to supporting developmental and sexual health, estrogen is also a unique kind of hormone presenting antidepressant properties.
You can avoid the health risks that come with using synthetic hormones and regain your health and vitality by relying on the benefits of BHRT
Studies have shown that bioidentical hormone therapy (BHRT) offers anti-aging benefits ranging from improved immune system and cardiovascular functioning to reducing the risk of some types of cancer.
Included in natural remedies for osteoporosis is BHRT or restoring healthy estrogen and testosterone levels essential for good bone density and strength.
Instead of taking Viagra, which is not always effective for relieving ED and carries numerous risks to health, men are discovering another best ED treatment method called Pulsewave Therapy.
Neurotransmitters are powerful brain chemicals responsible for regulating physical and psychological health. For example, dopamine supports emotional responses and memory while serotonin governs …
How BHRT may help reduce the risk of DEGENERATIVE DISEASE Degenerative diseases are chronic health problems that require ongoing treatment to delay or prevent worsening of the disease.
There is often a lot of discussion about weight as you grow older. There are those who cling to the idea that gaining weight is a natural part of aging, while others believe this is not so.
Produced by the brain, the thyroid gland, adrenals and reproductive organs, hormones are the “chemical messengers” of the body, regulating human growth, age-related developmental characteristics, metabolism, mental health and emotional responses.
Hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone also play vital roles in facilitating cell-to-organ messaging, stabilizing sleep patterns, managing stress and supporting immune system functioning.
Due to illness, disease, menopause or “andropause”, hormone production may decrease significantly enough to cause physical, emotional and cognitive symptoms that severely interfere with your health and quality of life.
10 Ways to Avoid Erectile Dysfunction Erectile dysfunction, (ED) also known as impotence, is far more common among men than is realized. It is not unusual for a man to occasionally have trouble getting or maintaining an erection, but if it starts happening more and more often, it should not be ignored. If this is…
How Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy can help you to Stay Sexually Healthy as You Age It’s not true that sex has to expire as you get older. Sex can be a powerful emotional experience and great for improving health. It is not only for the young, and although sex over the age of 55 or…
WHY IS SLEEP SO VERY IMPORTANT? Are you getting a good night’s sleep? Getting enough sleep has an important role in your well-being and health throughout your life. Quality sleep can help protect your physical health, mental health, and quality of life.1 If you are always irritable, cranky, cannot concentrate well, and lack energy when you…
What is Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy or BHRT? As men and women age, hormone levels decline and this brings a plethora of unwanted symptoms that can range from fatigue to sleep disturbances and even depression. Bio-identical hormone replacement therapy can help restore and balance hormone levels and help maintain good overall health. Bio-identical hormone replacement…
Male Menopause Got You Down? We Have the Solution! Unlike women, whose hormone production completely shuts down, men do not go through a well-defined period of menopause. Female hormonal changes in menopause tends to happen quickly, while men’s testosterone levels drop over a much longer period.1 This is basically what male menopause means, and some…
The Link between Testosterone and Brain Health When we think about the powers of testosterone, very little thought is given to how testosterone may affect mental functions. Research has shown that testosterone plays a part in behaviors such as aggression, dominance, and self-esteem. Low testosterone may result in a lack of confidence, a lack of motivation,…
BHRT – The Ultimate Natural Testosterone Replacement Therapy Testosterone for men. Testosterone is a hormone produced by the testicles and is essential for the proper development of male sexual characteristics. It is also essential for building and maintaining muscle bulk, healthy bone growth, as well as helping to promote adequate levels of red blood cells.…
Discover How to Benefit From Bio-Identical Hormones Replacement Therapy Bio-identical hormones are compounds made in the laboratory from plant chemical extracts such as wild yam and soy, which have precisely the same structure as the hormones produced by the human body. The method you choose to deliver hormones to your body has a bearing on…
Depression, anxiety, mood disorders and other neuropsychiatric defects are a common among men and women entering andropause or menopause. Statistical data indicates that more than 8-15% of all females develop clinical depression after menopause (requiring anti-depressant therapy to control symptoms). The prevalence of sub-clinical depression is even higher; yet under-reported. Classic symptoms of menopausal depression…
Are you gaining weight without significant changes in the activity status or calorie intake? Are you dealing with ‘weight loss resistance’ phenomena? Are you looking for answers to settle this issue once and for all? Based on clinical studies; there are six primary causes or mechanisms that may explain why your scale is not moving…
Insufficient Male Sex Hormones and the Return of Sex Drive According to a new study reported in the peer reviewed journal Diabetes (1), investigators suggested that physiological aging can negatively affect the secretory functions of various glands, such as thyroid, pancreas, adrenals and gonads; but the effects are most pronounced on the serum levels of…
What Men Need to Know About Post-Menopausal Sex If a woman’s desire for sex or enjoyment of sex declines during menopause, and the man still enjoys and wants sex with his partner, it can be a difficult situation for both. Couples accustomed to creating intimacy in this way may miss that closeness. A man whose…
When men start to experience the symptoms of “low t”, they seek out a solution to restore their youth and vitality. Testosterone replacement therapy works to restore lost hormones so that issues like erectile dysfunction, reduced muscle mass and sleep apnea do not occur. This is critical because when men start to lose this hormone, they…
So What is Testosterone? Testosterone is a hormone produced by the body. It is predominantly a male reproductive hormone, but it is also present in women in much smaller amounts. Testosterone has many roles in the body, including: Maintain reproductive tissues Maintaining and stimulating sexual function Maintaining bone strength Stimulating the production of sperm Increasing…
There are many types of natural testosterone therapy, which calls for differentiation between them to fully answer the question as to whether they are safe. When you are looking into natural options, you want to find one that replaces low testosterone with something that is identical to the hormone. Bio-identical hormone therapy, for example, replaces…
Testosterone is a critical hormone, especially in the male body. When testosterone levels start to decrease with age, this can cause an array of health issues, including a number of physical health effects. It is important to be able to identify these so that once they occur, you can quickly get the help necessary to…
Testosterone plays many roles in the body, from ensuring optimal male reproductive health to promoting muscle mass and bone density in men. When testosterone levels decrease with age, this can cause a wide array of health issues and discomforts. Understanding how age affects these hormone levels can help men get the help that they require…
Testosterone therapy works to replace the testosterone that gets lost with age. This is important because when you start to lose testosterone, it can affect your physical and sexual vitality. Things like fatigue and erectile dysfunction are not uncommon as testosterone levels decrease. It is important to replace the lost testosterone in order to avoid…
Can Hormonal Imbalance Cause Weight Gain? How Do Hormones Affect Weight Gain? If you have been experiencing weight gain, the cause could be attributed to hormonal imbalances in the body. Hormonal imbalances lead to increased risk of weight gain and reduced rate of healthy weight loss. On the other hand, when our hormone levels are…
Night Sweats Doctors often hear their patients complain of night sweats which refer to excess sweating during the night. However, if your bedroom is unusually hot or you are wearing too many bedclothes, you may sweat during sleep, and this is normal. True night sweats are severe hot flashes occurring at night that can drench sleepwear…
Conquering Hormonal Imbalance BHRT and HRT Pellets Why should you consider the use of hormone pellets? Hormone pellets (BHRT) are simple, safe and effective. Understanding how the body utilizes the hormones estrogen and testosterone will help you understand how pellet therapy works. When the human body is under mental or physical stress it requires higher…
Sexual stimulating hormones, estrogen, progesterone and testosterone, begin to diminish as we age. There is a wide range of hormonal changes within age groups. A 22-year-old female may have lower testosterone than a 42-year-old female. A 62-year-old male may have 4 times the testosterone as a 30-year-old young man. Usually one can sense that “things…