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Stress and Hormonal Balance in Men

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Stress and hormonal balance in men is something many men are unaware of. Physicians don't always do such a great job of talking about this with patients either. Just like in women modern lifestyles which too often include prolonged or chronic stress can lead to dysregulation of cortisol levels, which can, in turn, affect other hormones. Typically however men wait longer than women in seeking appropriate medical treatment thus prolonging and increasing their own suffering. In fact in our modern society male fertility has also dropped very significantly* due to lifestyle which often compounds stress involved for men, women and sibling children.

Let's review some of the highlights regarding stress and hormonal balance in men today and emphasize just how important lifestyle factors are for men just as they are in women.

  1. Testosterone: Chronic stress have been linked to decreased testosterone levels in men. Testosterone is ESSENTIAL for maintaining muscle mass, bone density, libido and overall vitality. Low testosterone can lead to fatigue, reduced sex drive, erectile dysfunction and the significant deterioration of health that can cause and not surprisingly mood disturbances.

  2. Thyroid Hormones: Stress disrupts the balance of thyroid hormones, which play a vital role in metabolism, energy regulation and overall wellbeing. Thyroid dysfunction can cause fatigue, weight changes and mood swings.

  3. Insulin: Prolonged stress can affect insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism, potentially leading to insulin resistance and increased risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes. Men with prediabetes or diabetes are 3 times more likely to have trouble getting or keeping an erection. There could be limited blood flow, nerve damage and damaged blood vessels.

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Stress and hormonal balance in men is something many men are unaware of. Physicians don't always do such a great job of talking about this with patients either. Just like in women modern lifestyles which too often include prolonged or chronic stress can lead to dysregulation of cortisol levels, which can, in turn, affect other hormones. Typically however men wait longer than women in seeking appropriate medical treatment thus prolonging and increasing their own suffering. In fact in our modern society male fertility has also dropped very significantly* due to lifestyle which often compounds stress involved for men, women and sibling children.

Let's review some of the highlights regarding stress and hormonal balance in men today and emphasize just how important lifestyle factors are for men just as they are in women.

  1. Testosterone: Chronic stress have been linked to decreased testosterone levels in men. Testosterone is ESSENTIAL for maintaining muscle mass, bone density, libido and overall vitality. Low testosterone can lead to fatigue, reduced sex drive, erectile dysfunction and the significant deterioration of health that can cause and not surprisingly mood disturbances.

  2. Thyroid Hormones: Stress disrupts the balance of thyroid hormones, which play a vital role in metabolism, energy regulation and overall wellbeing. Thyroid dysfunction can cause fatigue, weight changes and mood swings.

  3. Insulin: Prolonged stress can affect insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism, potentially leading to insulin resistance and increased risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes. Men with prediabetes or diabetes are 3 times more likely to have trouble getting or keeping an erection. There could be limited blood flow, nerve damage and damaged blood vessels.

  4. Sperm Quality... Learn much more and contact us via our website HERE

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