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Male
Andropause (Menopause): Symptoms and Solutions
by Dr. Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP
At
about ages 40-50, starting even as early as their
30’s, men go through a change when they realization
hits them--they are aging. Their bodily changes are
accompanied by changes in attitudes and moods. During
this time men frequently begin to question their
values, accomplishments, and life’s direction.
The entire pattern of these changes has led to the
notion of the mid-life crisis. But let’s look
deeper into this cultural phenomenon.
Health
research results show that a mid-life crisis is
physical. It’s a gradual and subtle shift
in hormone production in the male body. Unlike a
woman’s body, there is no medically defined
marker, like a woman’s cessation of menstruation,
which says a man is in male menopause--andropause.
Science has known about andropause since the 1940’s,
but only until recently have there been accessible
and easy to administer hormone tests. Now more than
ever, there is interest in men’s aging process.
Researchers are learning that letting this male hormone
imbalance go untested and untreated can lead to some
serious physical health risks. Emotional issues occur
with this imbalance that can add stress to a man’s
health and well being.
In
this article, I focus on the set of physical bodily
changes that is andropause.
It’s a fact
that men go to the doctor 50% less than women, and
are just not as verbal as women. Some deny that there
is even a problem. Therefore andropause symptoms
have gone unexpressed adding to the difficulty in
understanding the changes. Let’s look at what
occurs, and what can be done to slow down these inevitable
changes of aging.
There is a basic set of identifiable symptoms which
signal changes in hormones. These symptoms include
some of the same symptoms women experience:
- Diminished
sex drive
- Urinary
changes
- Lack
of energy
- Decrease
in strength and/or endurance
- Lost
height, back pain
- Decreased “enjoyment
of life”
- Irritability,
anger, and grumpiness
- Depression
or withdrawn
- Erections
less strong
- Deterioration
in sports ability
- Falling
asleep after dinner
- Decreased
work performance
- Joint
aches and stiffness of the hands
- Premature
aging
- Changes
in hair growth and skin quality
- Loss
of physical fitness, weight gain, and “beer” bellies
- Hot
flashes
- Increased
anxiety
- Loss
of self esteem
- Decreased
memory and/or concentration
If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed
above, treatment is easy. Most often men see relief
from many symptoms quickly. Suggested solutions to
the hormone imbalance symptoms include:
- Make
an appointment to get a simple to administer hormone
test.
- Drink
plenty of clean water
- Make
dietary changes that increase health not weight
- Exercise
to increase metabolism, and reduce body fat
- Hormone
Replacement Therapy (HRT) - apply natural progesterone
cream
- Take
supplements and herbs
- Reduce
stress in your lifestyle
Hormone
tests are saliva tests both easy to administer and
relatively inexpensive. We administer these tests
at Oasis Advanced Wellness. If you are not located
in the Baytown, Texas area, you can go to www.menopause-pms-progesterone.org to purchase one. You can complete the test in the
privacy of your own home with complete instructions
included. The test must be sent to the lab and they
in turn will send you the results.
Water is the foundation to good
health. Most people don’t
drink enough water, and instead get their water
through sugary or chemical
laden products.
Sample different bottled waters until you find one
you like. Be sure to carry a bottle with you to sip
from every day for the 2 quarts (64 oz.) you need
per day.
Healthy
diet is the most important factor to good
health. If your diet is poor, your
health will eventually
show the overall lack of proper nutrients. Most people
don’t know what a healthy diet is, and I counsel
my patients about their diet.
Exercise is more than simply getting fit. Regular exercise boosts
our oxygen levels, increases the
immune system, and makes us fight disease more effectively.
It energizes us, helps us relax, improves sex life,
and gives us an overall feeling of health and well
being. Excess body fat from poor eating habits can
be eliminated with a consistent program of activity.
HRT,
natural progesterone, is also good for men going through
andropause. Natural progesterone is
safe and non-toxic. One thing that I do require of
my clients when using natural progesterone--they
must have their progesterone levels checked yearly
to test for progesterone build up. Our goal is to
achieve hormonal balance, not going from one overload
to another. This is why it is always good to seek
out advice from a trusted healthcare professional.
Supplements
and herbs can aid in overall health. Studies
have found Vitamins C,
D, E and zinc, selenium,
flaxseed, milk thistle, fermented soy, and garlic
are beneficial to men’s health.
Reducing
stress is a key element to improving health and
wellness. Your hormones
get out of balance just
by the body managing too much stress. Hormone imbalances
are stress in of itself. By using progesterone cream
and following all of the above solutions, you will
reduce your body’s stress. In addition, look
at life on the positive side, take up mediation,
and create a list of affirmations for those times
when you need a reminder to let things go.
Most
physicians may not know the latest research on
andropause, and end up treating
the symptoms with
Viagra and an antidepressant. This only treats the
symptoms not the cause. The health risks of neglecting
hormone imbalance include increased risk of heart
disease, osteoporosis, and prostate cancer. You can
find out more about the solutions in my e-Book, Balancing
Your Hormones Without Drugs…You Can Feel Good
Again.
Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP is a Doctor of Naturopath,
Clinical Nutritionist and Holistic Health Practitioner
in the Houston, TX area and CEO/President of Oasis
Advanced Wellness. A teacher, educator and author,
she counsels Oasis Advanced Wellness clients
on the aspects of getting the body healthy and keeping
the
body healthy. As a cancer survivor, she is able to
relate extensively, both as a patient and a practitioner,
to clients suffering from disease. Dr. Lanphier has
been privileged to share her cancer survival story
with hundreds of people during seminars and lectures.
Her passionate style of truth and straight-forwardnessin
an easy-to-understand format is very refreshing to
even the most discerning of audiences. Dr. Lanphier
is the author of two books and many articles on health
conditions written from a natural/alternative medicine
viewpoint. Dr. Lanphier is dedicated to helping people
create lasting changes in their health and enhancing
well-being through whole body nutritional balancing
including physician strength supplementation. Dr. Lanphier
is Editor and contributor to the worldwide newsletter Alternative
Health & Healing.
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