Andropause, like menopause in women, is
caused by a decline in hormones primarily testosterone, growth hormone and
DHEA. Replacing these hormones to younger healthier levels can and will
reverse the signs of Andropause.
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Hormones start to decline in the mid to late twenties and that is when the
aging process sets in. We maintain fairly healthy hormone levels until age 35
to 40 and that is about how long we could be expected to live until about 100
years ago. The effects of declining hormones have only been a problem since we
started living longer. Declining hormones, coupled with poor lifestyle, diet,
exercise and stress are largely responsible for health problems and frailties
of later years. The good news is that these signs of aging can be easily
reversed.
Age 35 is a good time to begin, and you are
never too old. We have men in their 80’s who have found a new life.
The whole idea
of men going through menopause, or andropause and needing hormone replacement
therapy is "de-masculinizing". Virility is a man's second nature and when
hormonal changes occur, usually starting to be felt around age 35, men see
marked continual decline in abilities they once perceived to be as easy and
breathing. Men find erections are not as frequent as they once were, sex is
not as exciting because ejaculation is not as powerful and the stamina and
endurance they once experienced in both work and play has dropped as well.
It seem that
men, after forty-five, often have a hard time rising to the occasion and
challenge of daily stresses. This is what is known as andropause or male
menopause. So why do most men not know anything about andropause? It has only
been recently that andropause has received attention and recognition, but why
the holdup? There are many reasons behind the stifling of its discovery along
with many frames of mind that are still hindering its cure.
Because female
menopause is so sudden and violent, ways to maneuver around its life altering
effects and health diminishing aftermath have been under microscopic
observation for decades. Doctors and scientists are well aware of the
ramifications due to the absence of estrogen and progesterone. In the mean
time men have kept their focus from themselves and their own hormonal induced
weaknesses. Why?
- The fact
that it comes on so gradual, many men accommodate to the change.
- Ignorance.
Men do not talk or complain since it is not the "manly thing to do". Boys
learn form their fathers to rise above their afflictions and never give the
slightest indication of weakness. Our men patients here at the clinic talk
openly about their needs. But each of them would also admit that they had
difficulty making that first call and that they still can not admit or talk
to their friends about their hormone replacement.
- Male pride
is often a man's greatest strength and his greatest weakness.
The truth is,
men are blasted with a reality check during their mid-forties. Their hormone
levels have dropped sufficiently that the erection that once greeted them in
the morning ceases while their muscle definition fades and they notice they
are getting a bit flabby around the middle. "It's all part of aging," they are
told and they settle grudgingly into old age.
That is the
past. The present and future is bright. There is a solution, there is a cure,
and that is to replace lost hormones.
Facts:
- Testosterone, growth hormone and DHEA
start to decline in mid to late twenties. That is when the aging process
begins in earnest.
- Decreased hormone levels are not “normal
for your age” (a phrase used by doctors who do not know how to treat it).
Andropause is a health problem that requires treatment.
- Medical science has known it is possible
to regain youth by replacing hormones since the early 1990’s.
- Hormones do not decline because we age –
we age because hormones decline.
- There is a simple and effective treatment
– replace hormones testosterone, DHEA and/or growth hormone to younger
healthier levels.