Unlocking Hormonal Harmony
For too many women, the message from the medical community has been, “This is normal, just deal with it.” Hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, sexual dysfunction, even joint pain from arthritis are dismissed as a normal part of aging.
Pharmacist Ome Oluikpe, founder of Brighton Apothecary, knows the pharmaceutical industry can help you do more than “just deal with it!”.
That is why Ome together with host Mark A. Dulaney explores the invisible causes behind these visible struggles. From hormone imbalances to overlooked health factors, they provide real solutions in ways you can actually understand.
Unlocking Hormonal Harmony
Ep 07 Men's Hormonal Balance
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In this episode, Ome explains the critical topic of hormonal balance, particularly testosterone. Ome explains the implications of low testosterone levels, the relationship between body fat and hormone production, and the importance of lifestyle changes.
The conversation also addresses the stigma surrounding testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and clarifies misconceptions about its safety and efficacy.
Men with low sex drives and reduced ability to obtain erections are encouraged to seek Ome’s professional guidance for managing their hormonal health and to understand the broader impacts of lifestyle on their testosterone and overall well-being.
Takeaways
- Men's health discussions often focus on hormonal balance, particularly testosterone.
- Testosterone production is primarily in the testes and can be affected by body fat.
- Low testosterone can lead to symptoms like low libido and erectile dysfunction.
- Testosterone boosters may not be as effective as medical approaches to restore levels.
- There is a stigma around testosterone replacement therapy due to its association with anabolic steroids.
- Testosterone replacement therapy can restore vitality and improve overall health.
- Lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise, are crucial for maintaining testosterone levels.
- Testosterone replacement therapy is distinct from illicit drug use and should be medically supervised.
- There is no proven link between testosterone therapy and increased prostate cancer risk.
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