Men's Health
Many men suffer from health problems including prostate conditions, impotence, low sperm counts and even the andropause or male menopause (although this is more likely to be caused by low testosterone due to high stress levels).
The prostate gland is a ring shaped gland, about the size of a chestnut that lies under the bladder and surrounds the top of the urethra (or urine duct) in men. It's job is to secrete a slightly acidic fluid that contributes to seminal fluid and improves the motility and viability of sperm.
If you can keep your body in balance and allow your own hormones to work to the optimum then you have a much better chance of reducing any adverse symptoms to a minimum.
How can Nutritional Therapy help?
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By controlling blood sugar and stress levels which can have a detrimental effect on hormones.
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Adjusting the diet to make the most of nutrients, including plenty of high fibre and phyto-oestrogen containing foods and avoiding hormone-disrupting foods.
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Lifestyle advice for avoiding hormone disrupting chemicals.
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Advice on diet, lifestyle and supplements to support individual needs.
