Alchemy of Health Webinar Series – Is Testosterone the Reason Erectile Function Changes
Whilst it is expected that Testosterone declines with age, it is alarming to observe the prevalence of low Testosterone levels in younger men.
Why is it important?
Erectile dysfunction (or impotence) and infertility are major stressors in males. Establishing the cause and risk factors is paramount to male hormonal balance.
Low DHEA and Testosterone levels in males can be predictive of male menopause also known as ADAM (Androgen deficiency in the ageing male) or Andropause. As a man enters andropause, the first thing that he notices is a downward spiral in energy and muscle strength; also starts to gain weight around the belly and experience mood changes, what some would call the “Grumpy old man syndrome”.
Don’t think that Testosterone is the answer to all male ills. We need all key players – Estrogen, Testosterone, DHEA, Cortisol, Thyroid, Gut – working together in sync in tune with the body’s natural rhythms.
Learning Outcomes
In this webinar, you will learn:
✔ The play of hormones in a male
✔ Signs and symptoms of an aging male
✔ Sex hormones and neurotransmitters in erectile function
✔ Male hormones in prostate conditions
✔ Current treatments and pitfalls for balancing male hormones
✔ Pharmaceutical and natural management of erectile function, andropause and prostate health
Contents
Video – Is Testosterone the Reason Erectile Function Changes
Presentation Slides – Is Testosterone the Reason Erectile Function Changes
Certificate of Attendance
This offering provides CPD continuing professional development credits. Certificate of Attendance is available upon request.
Requirements
- Your desire to learn more about the Integrative Medicine approach to the topic
- Willing to watch and listen to all of the content
- Be interactive and ask questions pertaining to the topic
Features
- Understand why it is important to learn about the topic
- Physiology of the body in relation to the topic
- How to assess the condition or symptoms
- Understanding what the lab results mean
- How to manage with pharmaceutical and natural medicine treatment
- Where to find more information
- Consult with Vanita
Target audiences
- Anyone who wants to make informed choices with their health
- Consumers, patients, family and friends interested in the topic
- Health practitioners, pharmacists, herbalists, naturopaths, doctors
- Not-for-profit Collectives, Groups and Enterprises