Male sexuality is under assault. Here are some of the statistics
that back up this assertion. The average man's sperm count is half
what it was 70 years ago. Half of all American men have problems
with impotency (the politically correct term now is erectile
dysfunction).
Prostate cancer is the number one cancer among
men (one in three men is expected to get it) and testicular cancer
is on the rise. 60 percent of men over 40 have prostate problems.
Birth defects of the penis and undescended testicles are on the
rise too, so the problems are not just affecting older men.
Professor Skakkebaek at Copenhagen University Hospital,
Rigshospitalet, said: There is evidence that male reproductive
function seems to have deteriorated considerably during the past
4 to 5 decades. Similar reproductive problems are on the rise
in wild animals the causes are clearly environmental. The truth
is that environmental toxins are disrupting the balance of male
hormones and chemically "castrating" men.
The nutritional deficiencies caused by the modern diet
are weakening men's bodies through chronic disease. Many men
suffer from back problems, cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes
and other chronic problems that reduce and inhibit their
natural masculine strength.
Q. I know you often use products that are labeled for women to help
men. War are some of the "female formula" you use for men and
why do you use them?
I use formulas based on the results I want to accomplish-
not what the label says. Many of the formulas designed to balance female hormones will also help to balance male hormones.
For example, C-X is typically used as a post-menopausal formula for women. I have used it for men that are having estrogen
imbalances. C-X works well for men that tend to have breakouts
of acne on the back It supports the adrenals and helps with congestion and depression in men. Since it helps with congestion
in the cells, it can help the body recognize insulin and improve
cellular communication. This can help the body control excess
cortisol levels more effectively. It also works for vasodilative
headaches. Men that tend to be overheated and show signs of
rosacea also benefit from C-X. However, C-X is contraindicated
with high blood pressure.
Another "female" formula I have used for men is FCS II.
FCS Il helps with addictive tendencies in both men and women,
even if it is just a tendency to be a bit rigid. FCS II is helpful
with edema in men, especially those with high blood pressure. It
can help with congestion that puts stress on the kidneys. I have
used FCS II for "damp spleen" conditions, where a person has
poor digestion.
A single herb that is often considered a "female" remedy
is red raspberry. Red raspberry helps men with an acid reflux
condition by acting as an antacid, especially men without a gallbladder. It is a good remedy to use with diarrhea that is stress
induced. I have used it for incontinence and elevated PSA counts
in men. You can also make a mask out of it by mixing it with
Nature's Fresh and applying it topically for rosacea.
Q. What's your protocol for helping men with BPH?
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is nonmalignant (noncancerous) enlargement of the prostate gland, a common occurrence in older men. It is also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia and abbreviated as BPH.
Anytime you have something with inflammation involved,
it will be affecting all areas of the body as well. I use a high
quantity of IF Relief for most people since the underlying root
cause of most diseases is inflammation.
Men's Formula is a good
adjunct to this too. It helps with the feeling of frequent urination.
Supplements like Saw Palmetto and KB-C are also helpful
here.
Q. Do you have any suggestions for men with erectile dysfunction?
What is your approach to this problem?
Fitly percent of men ages 40-70 experience some degree
of erectile dysfunction (ED). There are two basic types.
Psychological ED is mentally and emotionally based, while
physiological ED is due to some form of physical or medical
problem.
The first type, psychological ED, can be related to many
issues, such as depression, performance anxiety, marital stress or
relationship problems, marital boredom, life crisis, financial difficulties, religious repression or some type of mental illness. This
requires counseling or emotional healing work.
Physiological E. D. becomes more common as men get older.
It has four major causes such as vascular, neural, hormonal and drug-
induced. The appropriate approach will depend on the cause, so
let's look at each of these causes and what to do about it.
1. Vascular causes of ED
This has to do with blood flow. It takes blood flow to the
penis to get an erection, so any condition that impedes blood
flow can cause ED. This includes arteriosclerosis (hardening of
the arteries), hypertension, inflammation of the blood vessels
and diabetes. Other factors that impede blood flow could be
injury or surgery to the pelvic or abdominal area and smoking.
Smoking reduces genital blood flow. If circulation is the cause, the l-arginine found in Solstic Cardio can be helpful. L-arginine acts as a precursor for nitric oxide,
which dilates arteries and small blood vessels. This reduces blood
pressure and increases blood flow to the genital area. A small
1994 study, in which men took 2.8 grams of arginine every
day for two weeks, showed a significant improvement in ED.
Another study found that almost three-quarters of 178 men with
low sperm counts had significantly higher counts after taking
four grams of arginine daily for three months. Most recently, a
study published in 1999 followed 50 men with erectile dysfunction
for six weeks. Among those who took a high daily dose of
l-arginine (5 grams), 31 percent reported significant subjective
improvements in sexual function, compared to only 12 percent
of those taking a placebo. Mega-Chel taken between meals can also be very helpful.
2. Neural causes of ED
Nerve damage from disorders such as multiple sclerosis,
Parkinson's disease, diabetes, and strokes affect the brain's ability
to respond to sexual stimulation and cause erectile dysfunction.
ED is common in men undergoing surgical treatment for prostate
enlargement or cancer. Essential fatty acids play a key role in nerve repair, so supplementation
with good fats is essential. St. John's wort can stimulate
nerve regeneration and repair. Adaptagens and nervines are
very important, too. Nervous Fatigue Formula, Adaptamax and Suma Combination are a few of the remedies to consider.
3. Hormonal causes of ED
Low levels of androgens, such as testosterone, are sometimes
a component of erectile dysfunction. Testosterone levels decline
about 1 percent each year in men, which may contribute to
erectile dysfunction with aging. Replacement of androgens can
sometimes be helpful in those with age-related erectile dysfunction.
Saliva hormone testing can help establish where hormone
levels currently are so they can be brought into balance.
Some of the remedies to consider include the following. DHEA converts into testosterone and can help with ED. Pregnenolone can also increase testosterone levels. X-A and X-Action have a positive influence on ED. Sarsaparilla helps with
testosterone production. I also use Men's Formula, DHEA-M and liver cleansing to help balance androgens.
4. Drug or medication-induced erectile dysfunction
Drugs that interfere with erectile function include some
varieties of anti-hypertensives, SSRIs (like Prozac), sedatives,
and beta-blockers. Beta-blockers such as propranolol, atenolol,
and others, are some of the most common medications that
cause erectile dysfunction.
SSRIs, used in the treatment of depression, cause erectile
dysfunction mostly due to their effect on serotonin metabolism.
Serotonin has an inhibitory effect on erectile function and sexuality.
Surprisingly, NSAIDs such as ibuprofen and naproxen also
cause erectile dysfunction. Regardless of the reason for taking
them, painkillers classified as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs) apparently increase the likelihood that middle aged
and elderly men will develop erection difficulties.
In 1994, a thousand men, between 50 and 70 years of age,
without erectile dysfunction participated in a survey regarding
their erectile function and medication usage. When the questionnaire
was re-administered five years later, the investigators
found that the erectile dysfunction rate among NSAID users was
nearly triple that of nonusers.
Alcohol's negative affect on sex drive increases with age.
Researchers in India found that men being treated for alcoholism
had lower testosterone levels and more sperm abnormalities
than non-drinkers did. They also had a far higher rate of
erectile dysfunction (ED) - 71 percent, versus seven percent of
abstainers. Therefore, a natural remedy for erectile dysfunction
is to reduce alcohol intake, particularly beer. Beer contains hops
which is a potent estrogenic plant.
There are other causes of ED besides these major causes.
For example, sitting on a bicycle too long. Men who log several
thousand miles a year on their mountain bikes suffer scrotal
damage that could reduce their fertility or cause ED.
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