Hormones Environment And Your Sex Drive
One of the most worrying trends of our modern society is the decreasing
threshold age for andropause. Andropause is the male equivalent of the female
menopause that usually affects men between the ages of 40 and 55. However, this
is not how it was supposed to be. A mere hundred years ago andropause did not
start until the early 50s, but the industrialized society that we live in has
turned andropause into a man triggered condition. The sharp drop in the amounts
of testosterone produced by the body, which is the mark of andropause, is no
longer a natural process, but can be brought about in the early 40s by the
constant presence of a wide range of chemicals. These chemicals act as synthetic
estrogen in the male body and induce certain changes at the physical and
psychological levels.
The symptoms that accompany andropause include urination and prostate
problems, mood swings and depression, impotence, low sex drive and low sperm
count, weight gain, low blood sugar or diabetes, dry skin, bone loss, fatigue,
anxiety, low absorption of Zinc, increased chance of heart attacks and water
retention. The presence of xenoestrogens, which means estrogen that is not
produced within the body, is disrupting the natural hormonal balance and leads
to the early onset of andropause. These foreign hormones are the result of our
constant exposure to various products of the modern society. A brief list of
xenoestrogen sources would include:
Pesticides
Herbicides
Plastic wrappings
Plastic drinking bottles
Meat from animals raised on hormone-rich food
Detergents
Pollution
Doctor Allan Lieberman, from the Center for Occupational & Environmental
Medicine, stated a couple of years ago that the accumulation of xenoestrogens in
the body starts in infancy and is compounded by modern life. “The combined use
of pesticides in growing the food and soft plastics in transporting and
packaging the food raises our exposure to endocrine disrupters”, says doctor
Lieberman. There are several things anybody can do to limit the severity of
hormonal imbalance and its symptoms. These steps are: diet changes, lifestyle
changes, exercise and a positive attitude on life. Changing the diet doesn’t
necessarily equal dieting, although you may want to lose some weight and stay in
shape. Smoking, drinking or drugs consumption are likely to worsen the
andropause symptoms and should be avoided.
One possible answer to the lack of zinc and the falling sex drive is
VolumePills. These pills are an excellent source of zinc and can increase libido
and sperm count. One of the effects of exposure to xenoestrogen is the impairing
of zinc absorption by the body. Zinc is vital to the healthy functioning of the
prostate, testicles, immune system, wound healing and is part of some 300
enzymes. If you feel you are no longer eager for sex as you once were, or if the
doctor told you that your sperm count is lower than normal, then you should try
VolumePills. A combination of getting rid of unhealthy lifestyle choices,
exercising and VolumePills should be enough to bring back the need for sex and
all the pleasure that comes with sexual satisfaction.
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