
Bioidentical hormone therapy is heating up as women (and men) get a sexual wake up call with the recent racy novel 50 Shades of Grey. Dubbed 'Mommy Porn'; women across the world are getting a natural libido rush reading this erotic paperback that's become an international smash and New York Times best seller. But is this the new x-rated prescription to add the sizzle in the "I'm too tired and too busy for sex" baby boomers and Generation Xers?
Ageology physicians take an up close and personal look at how nutrition, fitness and balanced hormones play into the biological programming of lost libido for men and women in their 30's, 40's, 50's and beyond.
"Healthy aging means maintaining an active and healthy sex life no matter how old you are," said Dr. Paul Savage, bioidentical hormone therapy specialist who helps patients keep the healthy sparks flying in the kitchen, gym, boardroom and bedroom.
"We've always known that hormones decline with age, but now men and women are losing hormones even earlier in life due to environmental factors as well as stress, lifestyle and lack of nutrients, and in many cases these hormones MUST be replaced!," noted Savage.
If reading books like 50 Shades of Grey is the catalyst that gets the testosterone pumping, balancing hormones can only take men and women to an even healthier position in the bedroom and beyond.
So what does bioidentical hormone therapy and 50 Shades of Grey have in common? 50 Shades might be breaking the glass ceiling of sexual empowerment in the bedroom while bioidentical hormone therapy is breaking glass ceilings of preventive healthcare and age management.
Sex, love and libido problems can be caused by hormonal imbalances including such culprits as:
50 Shades of Hormone Imbalances for Women
Perimenopause
Menopause
PMS
Low Testosterone
Adrenal Fatigue
Acne
Oily skin
Excessive facial hair
Male patterned baldness
Deep voice
Pain when ovulating
Infertility
Unstable blood sugar
Ovarian cysts
High blood pressure
Hot flashes
Night sweats
Fatigue
Weight gain
Irregular periods/no periods
Depression
Anxiety and nervousness
Vaginal dryness
Memory difficulty
Frequent urinary infections
Low libido
Insomnia
Irritability
Urinary incontinence
Low libido
Decreased sexual activity
Decreased erections
Changes in the intensity of the orgasm
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50 Shades of Hormone Imbalances for Men
Low libido
Decreased sexual activity
Decreased erections
Changes in the intensity of the orgasm
Nonsexual Symptoms of Andropause
Depression
Loss of focus
Diminished physical and work performance
Lack of energy, especially in the late afternoon
Fatigue
Gynecomastia (male breasts)
Insomnia
Sleep apnea
Memory loss
Changes in muscle mass and strength
Hair loss
Shrinking testes
Anemia
Weight gain
Hot flashes
Night sweats
and more hormone imbalances in men
Find out how Ageology physicians can balance your hormones and put you on the hormone healthy aging program.