February 20, 2011
Carpe Diem! Conquering Male Menopause
Here is another "remember when". Remember when you woke in the morning and had a zest for life? You were excited about your business and personal life and were excited about dealing with the day's challenges and opportunities. If those days are now more memory than reality there is a reason - a decline in hormones that occurs naturally as you age often called menopause for men. "Seize the day" has deteriorated to an attitude of "Deal with the day". There is good news - it is possible to get those "zesty" days back.
Getting back that "seize the day" sensation is a piece of cake and it's also safe. All that is required is some simple hormone tests to check levels of thyroid, testosterone, and DHEA. Then all those levels need to be returned to where they were when a man was at his healthiest, somewhere between ages 20-30.
With in 2 weeks of starting treatment the following will happen: First Week - mental quickness and clarity - a fog lifts Second Week - depression lifts and the zest for life returns; energy starts to improve Third Week — Sex drive and function starts to improve Fourth Week - If diet is adhered to and the man is creatively active the body will begin to change in both appearance and function.
All of these factors translate into a higher quality of life. More energy means a more productive work day, resulting in financial gains. This means there is also more energy for family and more energy in the bedroom after the lights go out at the end of the day.
Our dads and Grandads didn't have the options that are available to us now. Today, we have the choice to grow old gracefully. Now, you can manage how you age!
If you are having symptoms of mental fog, lack of energy and zest for life, sex drive on the decline, muscle tuning to fat, have your hormones tested, treated and Seize the Day.
Jim Michels PhD
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