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A toxin is defined as any compound that has a detrimental effect on cell function or structure. Some common toxins include heavy metals, such as lead, mercury, nickel, cadmium and aluminum; chemical toxins, such as prescription drug residues, alcohol and tobacco; microbial compounds, including bacteria and yeast; and industrial compounds, such as solvents, pesticides, and herbicides. Why Detox? The goals of detoxification and cleansing are to promote health and wellness on many levels of our lives. This might include: increased energy; improved mental clarity and function; improved digestion and elimination; enhanced immune system and resistance to infection or illness; improved blood circulation; healthy skin; improved libido and sexual function; and improved mood and sense of well-being. To view the complete article go to http://www.wholisticcenter.com/What_are_Toxins.html Dr. Venus K. Moshrefi Holistic practitioner, MHA, RRT, CNC is the founder of the Center for Wholistic Health & Healing. She has over Twenty years of experience in physical holistic health & nutrition. She is a published author and well respected speaker on the subject of physical holistic health & nutrition. http://www.wholisticcenter.com/about_us.html Purchase high quality professional brand nutritional & dietary supplements, vitamins, minerals, homeopathic & herbal remedies at http://shop.wholisticcenter.com or call 719-219-9646 for an appointment.

Low Testosterone and Men Over Forty
Contributed by: Dr Venus Moshrefi   on 5/18/2008

New research suggests that one out of four men over 30 have low testosterone levels, but only one out of every 20 men have clinical symptoms linked to such a deficiency.

As men age, they are more likely to experience symptoms such as lack of sex drive and erectile dysfunction as a result of low levels of testosterone, the researchers explain.

Low testosterone is defined as 300ng/dL (nanograms per deciliter) of total testosterone and less than 5 ng/dL of free testosterone. Free testosterone is the amount of hormone not bound to other proteins.

Low testosterone can indicate androgen deficiency if it is accompanied by low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, osteoporosis or fracture, and two or more of the following: sleep disturbance, depressed mood, lethargy or diminished physical performance.

"Low levels of testosterone impact many aspects of male physiology," lead author Andre B. Araujo, a research scientist at the New England Research Institutes in Watertown, Mass., said in a prepared statement. "This is particularly significant because the ongoing aging of the U.S. male population is likely to cause the number of men suffering from androgen deficiency to increase appreciably."

New England Research Institute scientists analyzed data from almost 1,500 men enrolled in the Boston Area Community Health Survey. The survey tracks people aged 30 to 79 years and compiles data on factors such as testosterone, symptoms of hormone deficiency, and medications that may impact sex hormone levels.

To read the complete article go to http://www.wholisticcenter.com/uploads/Low_Testosterone_and_Men_Over_Forty.doc

Dr. Venus K. Moshrefi Holistic practitioner, MHA, RRT, CNC is the founder of the Center for Wholistic Health & Healing. She has over Twenty years of experience in physical holistic health & clinical nutrition. She is a published author and well respected speaker on the subject of physical holistic health & clinical nutrition. http://www.wholisticcenter.com/about_us.html

Purchase high quality professional brand nutritional & dietary supplements, vitamins, minerals, homeopathic & herbal remedies at http://shop.wholisticcenter.com or call 719-219-9646 for an appointment.






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