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Erectile Disfunction (ED), (Male Andropause) and Decreased LIbido are most likely, due to Male HORMONE IMBALANCE.
The good news is that your ED can be relived/cured NATURALLY, using Bioidentical (Pellet) Hormone Therapy, without drugs or surgery. If you suffer from ED, we can help you, just as many others have been successfully relieved.
To get help now, fill our Male Hormone Profile Survey . It is FREE, simple and web based. Just click it on, complete it and submit it.
According to the National Institute of Health (NIH) "Men's Health Initiative" we note that:
Erectile Disfunction (ED) sometimes called "impotence," is the repeated inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse.
It might be helpful to know that many men, especially as they age, have problems with impotence (erectile disfunction) or loss of libido (reduced or lost interest in sex). Some men also have problems with ejaculation, while others actually have a condition with which their testicles fail to make the normal amount of testosterone.
About nine percent of American men are thought to have impotence, and it is more common as men age. Many things can cause impotence, including having atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), high blood pressure, diabetes, depression and other emotional illnesses, pelvic surgery, kidney failure, multiple sclerosis, stroke, some types of epilepsy, and alcoholism. Some men who take medicines for heart disease or drugs that can affect the central nervous system, such as hormonal medicines or heroin and cocaine, are at-risk for impotence.
Loss of libido (reduced or lost interest in sex) also can occur at different points in a man's life. It can happen for many reasons, including stress, illness, medications, emotional problems, and reduced levels of male sex hormones. Also, uneven sexual desire, at times, between you and your partner is normal and inevitable in long-term relationships. It is how you handle these challenges that makes the difference. The good news is, your ED or Impotence can be cured Naturally, without harmful synthetic drugs.
To get started now, fill our FREE Male Hormone Profile Survey or just scroll down and read more.
What causes erectile disfunction (ED)?
Experts believe that psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, guilt, depression, low self-esteem, and fear of sexual failure cause 10 to 20 percent of ED cases. Men with a physical cause for ED frequently experience the same sort of psychological reactions (stress, anxiety, guilt, depression). Other possible causes are smoking, which affects blood flow in veins and arteries, and hormonal abnormalities, such as not enough testosterone.
Since an erection requires a precise sequence of events, ED can occur when any of the events is disrupted. The sequence includes nerve impulses in the brain, spinal column, and area around the penis, and response in muscles, fibrous tissues, veins, and arteries in and near the corpora cavernosa.
Hypertension, with hypertensive medications frequently leads to ED. Damage to nerves, arteries, smooth muscles, and fibrous tissues, often as a result of disease, is the most common cause of ED. Diseases—such as diabetes, kidney disease, chronic alcoholism, multiple sclerosis, atherosclerosis, vascular disease, and neurologic disease—account for about 70 percent of ED cases. Between 35 and 50 percent of men with diabetes experience ED. Lifestyle choices that contribute to heart disease and vascular problems also raise the risk of erectile dysfunction. Smoking, being overweight, and avoiding exercise are possible causes of ED.
Also, surgery (especially radical prostate and bladder surgery for cancer) can injure nerves and arteries near the penis, causing ED. Injury to the penis, spinal cord, prostate, bladder, and pelvis can lead to ED by harming nerves, smooth muscles, arteries, and fibrous tissues of the corpora cavernosa.
In addition, many common medicines—blood pressure drugs, antihistamines, antidepressants, tranquilizers, appetite suppressants, and cimetidine (an ulcer drug)—can produce ED as a side effect.
To get started now, fill our FREE Male Hormone Profile Survey or just scroll down and read more.
How is ED diagnosed?
Patient History
Medical and sexual histories help define the degree and nature of ED. A medical history can disclose diseases that lead to ED, while a simple recounting of sexual activity might distinguish among problems with sexual desire, erection, ejaculation, or orgasm.
Psychosocial examination, using an interview and a questionnaire, reveals psychological factors. A man's sexual partner may also be interviewed to determine expectations and perceptions during sexual intercourse.
Management of Erectile Disfunction (ED)
Most physicians suggest that treatments proceed from least to most invasive. For some men, making a few healthy lifestyle changes may solve the problem. Quitting smoking, losing excess weight, and increasing physical activity may help some men regain sexual function.
Cutting back on any drugs with harmful side effects is considered next. For example, drugs for high blood pressure work in different ways. If you think a particular drug is causing problems with erection, tell your doctor and ask whether you can try a different class of blood pressure medicine.
In many cases E D is caused by decreased production of male Hormones, as Testosterone. A hormone test is conducted to determine hormone levels. The determination is then made as to whether or not their is in fact HORMONE IMBALANCE. If confirmed, the following Bioidentical Hormone Restoration plan is implemented.
Management of E D and Other Hormone Imbalances With Natural, BHRT
To learn how Bioidentical Hormone Restoration will work for you, click here, or scroll down and continue to read.
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BIOIDENTICAL HORMONE RESTORATION IS A SAFE AND EFFECTIVE WAY TO MANAGE HORMONE IMBALANCE.
For more about Bioidentical Hormones, BHRT: click here
How do I Proceed?
Step 1: Take the Male Hormone Profile Survey
Step 2: Get Tested.
Based on the information in your profile you will be advised what hormones need to be tested. You wil be sent the appropriate test kit. If you are interested in Pellet BHRT where the hormones are painlessly inserted under the skin for 4-6 months of symptoms relief, you will require a blood test. If you are interested in Traditional BHRT, which requires taking the hormones daily, you will need a saliva test.
Step 3: Consultation With Dr. Camille Semple-Daly
(Sotto Pelle Certified Physician)
When we receive your test results, (approximately 2 weeks after the lab receives your sample), you will be contacted to arrange a consultation with the doctor. For your convenience, this may take the form of an office visit or by telephone. For those interested in Pellet Therapy, consultations can only be done in my office, for implation of the hormone pellets.
Step 4: Management Plan.
In the case of Traditional BHRT, a prescription will be sent to our compounding pharmacist, (or a compounding pharmacy of your choice), based on the results of your consultation, symptoms and salivary test. Our bioidentical hormone restoration plan is individualized specifically for you. Our therapy is never mass produced. One size does not fit all.
Step 5: Continued Plan of Care
At the time of your consultation a detailed care plan will be provided. This will be based on the consultation with the physician, your symptoms and test results. All care plans are based on your own needs, and include an evaluation of Nutrition, Exercise and Lifestyle choices.
IF YOU ARE IN THE U.S WE CAN SERVE YOU, BUT OUR TARGET REGION IS:
New York, New Jersey, Pensylvania, Delaware, Maryland & Washington D.C.
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Toll Free: 1-866-376-9861
Tel: 1-856-380-1330
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info@ReplenishHormones.com
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