Category Archives: Men’s Health

The “MAGIC BULLET” for Getting Back the MOJO You Thought Was Gone for Good!

By David Blyweiss, M.D.

Great News for every man who feels burned out and beaten up by the hassles of aging!

If you’re sick of gaining weight and growing softer with every passing year…

If you feel too burned out by the end of the day to do much more than plop on the couch and watch TV…

If you’re embarrassed by your declining sexual performance and desire…

Well, I’m here to tell you that … Continue reading

Soy Helps Prevent Prostate Cancer

By Bonnie Jenkins, Advanced Natural Wellness

If you’re a man at risk of prostate cancer, you might want to bypass the seasonal grilled steak and ribs for a soy burger. Of course, if you’re like my carnivorous husband, that idea is almost sacrilegious. But, consider this: Men living in Asia have a considerably lower rate of prostate cancer. Why? Because their daily diet includes soy. Continue reading

Do You Have Low T?

By David Blyweiss, M.D.

When you think of testosterone, visions of bodybuilders might come to mind. But, testosterone plays a much larger role in men’s health than just how muscular you are. In fact, testosterone is the most important sex hormone in men, and when your testosterone levels are low, you can experience a wide range of health problems. Continue reading

Pine Bark for Better Blood Flow

By Bonnie Jenkins, Advanced Natural Wellness

Wouldn’t you be interested in an antioxidant that was considerably more potent than vitamins C and E? One that reinforced your body’s own antioxidant system? Oh, and did I mention that it enhances circulation and helps to prevent blood clots. While it may sound too good to be true, such an antioxidant really does exist—and you can find it in the bark of the Maritime pine tree which grows along the coast of southwest France. Continue reading

Splendor In The Grass

By David Blyweiss, M.D.

It’s never too early for a man to start taking care of his prostate. That means a nourishing whole foods diet, regular exercise and yes, a healthy sex life. But, even though these beneficial habits will promote a healthy prostate as well as good overall health, it may not be enough as you grow older. Why? Because as a man ages, his prostate grows. And often time, it can grow so large that it interferes with the urethra. Continue reading

Man Up

By David Blyweiss, M.D.

Research shows that as many as 30 million American men experience sexual problems at some time in their lives. That’s a frightening statistic. Sexual problems—from a lack of desire to erectile dysfunction—can be caused by medications like antidepressants, anti-hypertensives, anti-ulcer drugs or cholesterol-lowering medications. The bedroom blues can also be triggered by an underlying disease, including heart disease that impairs blood flow to the penis or diabetes that injures genital nerves as well as decreasing penile bloodflow. But the most common—and the most under-reported—cause of sexual difficulty in men is estrogen dominance. Continue reading