Health Tips

  1. June 10, 2022

    Emotional and Mental Stress: Dealing With Them the Right Way

    The Pandemic Has Increased Stress Levels of Many

    I have received numerous emails and phone calls lately asking me if I can recommend a supplement for anxiety and panic attacks. The number of requests has increased recently, and as you can guess, it is partially due to the stress associated with being in a pandemic as well as the social unrest related to recent events.

    Stress & Anxiety

    Some of you have lost your job. Some have lost a loved one. You are limiting social get-togethers. You hesitate to travel. You are uncertain about your future, the future of your loved ones, society, and this world. All of these factors can create more anxiety.

    Stress can significantly impact your quality of life and can manifest itself in many different ways.

    Physical Signs of Stress

    • Rapid heartbeat
    • Chest pain
    • Trouble sleeping
    • Upset stomach
    • Diarrhea
    • Increased or decreased appetite
    • Dry mouth

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  2. April 22, 2022

    Sex Cream for Women: Oxytocin & More for Arousal Issues

    Women Deserve Complete Satisfaction

    It seems that sexual satisfaction is widely publicized and brought forward with significance when it comes to men, but rarely do we hear about addressing women’s sexual needs. This discrepancy is not only highlighted in the media, but it is clear that it translates through the pharmaceutical industry, where commercially available products for men’s sexual health are aplenty, while products for female sexual satisfaction are limited.

    What is Female Sexual Arousal Disorder?
    Female sexual arousal disorder occurs when the body doesn’t respond to sexual stimulation.
    Source: Healthline

    It’s important for a woman to address arousal issues as it can affect quality of life through decreased confidence or relationship and intimacy challenges.

    AT-HOME SALIVA & BLOOD SPOT TEST KITS
    Compounds to Address Female Sexual Health
    Our experts work with your doctor to address your specific

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  3. April 06, 2022

    Different Methods of Testing Hormone Levels at Home

    Know Your Hormone Levels and Put Your Health First

    Hormone imbalances can affect both men and women. Symptoms can be minimal, while in many cases they are severe, causing negative effects to one’s quality of life. It is important to get your hormone levels checked and address any deficiencies with a plan of action.

    How Do I Test Hormone Levels?

    There are three easy ways to check specific hormone levels: At-home Saliva Testing, Blood Spot Testing, and Urine Testing.

    Saliva Testing

    Saliva testing is a collection method where patients collect their saliva at home, utilizing swabs and plastic tubes in order to measure hormones like cortisol, estrogens, progesterone, and androgens.

    This non-invasive saliva collection is ideal for patients because it allows them to collect their sample in the privacy of their home or office. Saliva hormone testing has become a useful resource for health care providers and patients around the

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  4. April 06, 2022

    DHEA Supplements: Its Possible Effects on Depression, Menopause, Fertility and More

    What potential can come from utilizing DHEA Supplementation?

    One of the important hormones that is naturally made by the adrenal glands near the kidneys and by the liver is Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). DHEA levels seem to go down as people get older. DHEA levels are usually lower in people with depression, postmenopausal women, individuals with chronic pain, and many other conditions.

    Supplementing with DHEA is claimed to improve energy, slow down signs of aging, improve muscle strength and athletic performance, infertility, and many other conditions. But is it really the magic solution that it is claimed to be?

    What Are Potential Benefits of DHEA?

    Menopausal Symptoms

    DHEA is likely effective for menopausal symptoms such as thinning of vaginal tissue (vaginal atrophy). With menopause and declining hormone levels, women often experience thinning of the vaginal tissue. This can cause pain during sex. Using vaginal inserts containing DHEA can reduce pain during

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