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Secrets from Doctors Who Help Women Get Pregnant

What secrets can you learn about sex and health from the doctors who treat infertility?

Plenty!

Fertility relates to Vitality and Sexuality

It makes sense that if a man is healthy enough to protect and provide for children, then he might be fertile and that if he's not healthy enough to take care of children then his fertility might fall.

Doctors from the College of Medicine in Illinois reported this month a review of the research about men with infertility (Medical Clinics of North America-Volume 95, Jan 2011). In that report, they said, "Men with infertility have a 2.6-fold increase in high-grade prostate cancer, [and if have abnormal hormones] increased risk of cardiovascular disease [heart attacks and stroke], obesity, and osteoporosis."

Out of that 10 page research report with 60 references, I'm going to tell you how to have better sex and more energy (and if you want to sire a child, it will help with that too).

Diseases That Sap Vitality

All of these diseases, according to this research, can decrease fertility and vitality.

  • Hypertension
  • Diabetes
  • Obesity
  • Smoking Addiction

Even if you're taking medication to control the disease, they can still kill sex and fertility. The good news: they all can be made better or even cured by following this (which I give away for free). But, you can't just listen, you must actually do what it suggests.

Hormone Problems

Here's where there's the most controversy (especially in the US). The doctors who wrote in this research paper, "There is no consensus, however, as to what should constitute the initial endocrine evaluation in infertile men."

Translation: "Doctors cannot agree to what is the best way to test or to treat the hormone problems with men." Hopefully, that does not surprise you. There is a great reluctance on the part of the old-school thought of the American Board of Endocrinology to protect the treatment only of men who have blood values completely outside of normal ranges--even though the normal ranges are not agreed upon and the tests to be done are not agreed upon.

Even though the authors make that disclaimer, they still go on to give some good advice.

Testosterone and LH should be measured along with SHBG (sex hormone blinding globulin) so that you can calculate how much of the testosterone in the blood is actually not attached to protein and so is able to actually do something (the active form).

A calculator for that can be found here.

Estradiol levels should be measured and the testosterone/estradiol ratio should be normal (which might involve lowering estrogen levels in some men).

FSH and Prolactin should be measured. The pituitary gland normally releases prolactin when a man ejaculates. It's part of what make him feel sleepy and lose his sexual desire after ejaculation. Some men secrete too much prolactin from microscopic areas of the pituitary gland that go crazy and secrete way too much all of the time. When this happens, the only symptom will sometimes be fatigue and loss of sexual desire or loss of erection. The only way to find the doctor can find the problem is to do a blood test. The men who I diagnosed and treated for this problem, in every case, went to several doctors without being treated and continued to suffer until I thought to do this test (the treatment is just taking a pill every day to lower the prolactin level).

Thyroid disease can also kill sexual function if the levels fall too low.

It's still shocking to me how many men suffer with fatigue, disease, and even infertility without enjoying the relief of cure that could be found if someone used the above tests to find the problem.

The current push to decrease the amount of money spent for testing forces some physicians (especially in the US) to avoid doing tests for less common problems (cheaper to ignore the rare case than to find and treat).

And, the whole situation becomes even more complicated when you consider that Testosterone and Growth Hormone and simply the treatment of hormonal problems in general became so regulated and policed that many physicians in the US fear treating the diseases they identify. I know an endocrinologist who will not do the tests for growth hormone deficiency for fear of losing her license, yet goes to another state, to another physician, to get a prescription for growth hormone for herself.

Find Your Answers for Your Body

Considering all of the above facts, if you would like to explore your own blood levels in relation to your vitality and sex energy, then you may need to do some work to inform your physician. I'd recommend two things:

  1. Make sure you've studied this, Anytime...for as Long as You Want: Strength, Genius, Libido, & Erection by Integrative Sex Transmutation. It's my 15-Day course for men that goes into the details of vitality and sexual function and how they relate to hormone, diet, exercise, and supplements.
  2. Go here and either order the blood tests (I'll send someone to your home to draw the blood unless you live in New York or California) or use the list to get your physician to order the tests and to discuss the results with you.

Hope this helps. Keep me posted on how you're doing.

 

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Charles Runels, MD

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