Restoring Optimal Health in Men
Our normal modern-day lifestyle of stress, poor drinking and dietary habits, working long hours and lack of sleep can take its toll on men’s health and wellbeing. Fortunately, men are more proactive now at taking care of their health than previous decades. Men are seeking solutions for common health issues with natural medicine, in which the main reasons men visit a naturopath are for anxiety and depression, pain management, chronic fatigue, hormonal and reproductive issues.
Andropause, or male menopause, is a real condition that affects more than 30% of middle-aged men and is caused by reduced testosterone and DHEA levels. Common andropause symptoms include loss of libido, impotence, irritability, depression, anxiety, chronic fatigue, insomnia, sweating and impaired memory and concentration.
Naturopathic medicine has long been used to restore vibrancy and health in men treating a wide variety of health complaints, including andropause. Naturopathy treats the whole person and not just the symptoms, to promote self-healing through scientific based nutrition, herbal medicine, dietary and lifestyle advice.
Specialised naturopathic treatment for men’s health may include:
- Balancing hormones – from young men with skin conditions to prostate health and andropause, improving mood, sleep, energy levels, restoring wellness and vitality
- Build the body’s resistance to stress, reducing anxiety and depression
- Provide effective anti-inflammatory and analgesic supplements to target the cause and symptoms of pain and inflammation
- Detoxing programs to reset your health
- Natural weight loss or weight gain
- Treating the gut to improve whole body health
- A delicious wholefood anti-inflammatory and antioxidant rich diet to suit you
- A general health assessment for long-term disease prevention.
Call Sanjay Dayaseela on 0423 816 912 or e-mail sanjay@goodlifenaturopathy.com.au for an obligation free chat about your situation. I can provide a personalised treatment plan to restore balance to your health today.