Are you in your mid-thirties and experiencing problems such as unusual fatigue, cramping, difficulty sleeping or irregular periods?
These may be more than just a head cold. You may be experiencing perimenopause.
Are you in your mid-thirties and experiencing problems such as unusual fatigue, cramping, difficulty sleeping or irregular periods?
These may be more than just a head cold. You may be experiencing perimenopause.
Bioidentical hormones. Synthetic hormones. Which are better?
That debate has been ongoing for several years. The answer is the one that works better with the human body.
Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is gaining popularity. Men with lower testosterone levels can use TRT to improve their energy levels, reinvigorate their sex drives, and stabilize their moods.
Testosterone has many benefits. It directly affects male anatomy and metabolism, is responsible for muscle mass and strong bones, and plays a crucial role in male sexual performance.
Therefore, testosterone can directly affect how you see and define yourself.
Unfortunately, by age 40 testosterone levels begin to decrease 1% every year. The changes that result from aging and low T can leave you feeling out of place in your own body. Even though the decrease in testosterone is gradual, noticeable differences can and will occur.
Unfortunately, by age 40 testosterone levels begin to decrease 1% every year. The changes that result from aging and low T can leave you feeling out of place in your own body. Even though the decrease in testosterone is gradual, noticeable differences can and will occur.
You might have less energy than you used to. Or, you might find your strength diminished. Maybe you’re less interested in sex.
Aging shouldn’t diminish your self-confidence. Luckily, there are plenty of ways — natural and otherwise — to raise your testosterone and get back to feeling more like yourself.
There’s no reason to feel shame for having a low libido. As most men age, a decreased interest in sexual activity is normal.
It’s also normal to experience peaks and valleys in your sex drive over time. However, if you notice a consistent flatline in your libido––and issues like erectile dysfunction and stress are getting in the way in the bedroom––it may be time to look for answers.
You’re a healthy person. You work out, eat a healthy diet, and stay as active as possible. You have learned how to manage stress levels and make choices that honor and protect your energy.
And yet, you’re experiencing health issues that make it harder to enjoy your life.
You’re exhausted by the end of the workday. You’re never in the mood for intimacy. You seem to gain weight without trying, but you can’t lose weight no matter how hard you try.
Sound familiar?
You and your partner had an amazing date night. You ate at your favorite restaurant, saw a move you both loved, and spent some quality time together. But then the moment comes to take the evening up a notch, and, even after all that planning, you’re just not in the mood.
Everyone wants a satisfying sex life – for themselves as well as their partner. But sometimes, problems such as incontinence, decreased lubrication, or childbirth trauma can make sex painful and the ability to climax nearly impossible.
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