How Andropause lowers male sex drive or libido 

And how to treat it with herbal supplements like VolumePills...

Andropause (common mispelling is andorpause). A word that will strike fear into the hearts of the millions of male baby boomers between the ages of 40-50. But what in the world is Andropause? And more importantly, what can we do about it? This article discusses this dreaded male equivalent of menopause and suggests some remedies you can try.

The decreasing threshold age for andropause is fast becoming one of the worrying trends in our society. Andorpause is the male equivalent of the female menopause that can decrease a man's sex drive or lbido, among other things. What? Yes, men do have our own "menopause" and it is called Andropause.

Andropause usually affects men between the ages of 40 and 55. But it was not always like that because 100 years ago andropause did not start until the early 50s. It was the industrialized society we live that has turned andropause into a man triggered condition.

When Andropause starts and why you should be aware of its negative effects

Andorpause happens when there is a sharp drop in the amounts of testosterone (male hormone responsible for high sex drive an produced by the male body. This used to be a natural process that happens with age but not anymore.

Now, with the advent of industrialisation and pollution, andropause can be brought about in the early 40s by the constant presence of a wide range of harmful chemicals. These "killer" chemicals act as synthetic estrogen in the male body that induce changes at the physical and psychological levels for men.

Andropause can cause the following problems for you:-

  1. urination and prostate problems
  2. mood swings and depression
  3. impotence
  4. low sex drive or libido
  5. low sperm count
  6. weight gain
  7. low blood sugar or diabetes
  8. dry skin
  9. bone loss
  10. fatigue
  11. anxiety
  12. low absorption of Zinc
  13. increased chance of heart attacks
  14. water retention

The presence of xenoestrogens (estrogen that is not produced within the body) is disrupting the natural hormonal balance and leads to the early onset of andropause. These foreign hormones are the result of our constant exposure to various products of the modern society. A brief list of xenoestrogen sources would include:

  • Pesticides
  • Herbicides
  • Plastic wrappings
  • Plastic drinking bottles
  • Meat from animals raised on hormone-rich food
  • Detergents
  • Pollution

So what are the possible ways to fight the onset of Andropause in men?

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