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Index Page » Health & Hygiene » Men's Health Issues
 

Male Mid-Life Crisis

 
Men notice that their youthful exuberance and ravenous virility are slowly diminishing when they reach the age of 40 and onwards. This is when males experience hair loss, bone loss, insomnia or other sleeping disorders and problems with memory and calculation.

They often feel cranky, fatigued, and less motivated. Or sometimes these symptoms are accompanied by sweating and flushing, loss of muscle mass and strength, aches and pains, increased fat, decreased sexual performance or erectile dysfunction, and depression.

Most men who reach midlife will basically experience one or all of these in varying degrees. And their impact on the confidence and peace of mind of an aging man can be quite devastating.

Rather similar to the female menopause, this male phenomenon is what is known as andropause. Also called Partial Androgen Deficiency in the Ageing Male (or PADAM) or Aging Male Syndrome (AMS), it refers to the natural and gradual decline of testosterone (or the male hormone) levels starting at the age of 30 and which continue to do so at a staggering rate of 10 percent per decade.

Since testosterone is a hormone that helps maintain sex drive, sperm production, pubic and body hair, muscle, and bone, the consequences of andropause slowly emerge as a man ages.

This 'mid-life crisis' poses a great impact in the quality of most men's lives. Life is finally taking its toll on the aging body. Moreover, andropause leads to other long-term and silent effects such as increased cardiovascular risk and osteoporosis.

But you can opt to battle it out and alleviate or even avoid the symptoms brought about by andropause. You should have a strategy that incorporates lifestyle approaches such as optimal diet, regular exercise, stress management, and reduction of tobacco and alcohol intake.

SizeGenetics can help you in this time of your life. Primarily geared towards penis enlargement, the SizeGenetics system incorporates twoindividually tested and effectively provenways to guarantee larger, fuller, and longer lasting erections, intensified orgasms, and peak sexual performance every time.

The traction device is the foundation of the SizeGenetics system. By subjecting the penis to constant traction, cells multiply and grow to compensate for this tension. Thus, the traction device forces the body to adapt in a way that helps you maintain penis size or even increase it.

What's more, the SizeGenetics system offers you a membership to PenisHealth, the only site which offers a well-researched, independently tested, and doctor recommended penis enlargement exercise programs. Penis exercises are meant to stimulate the division and multiplication of cells within the penis and also to bring more blood than usual to the pubic area. This will help keep your penis and erections in shape.

If you want size, stamina, and the best sex you've ever had, SizeGenetics is probably your gateway to success!

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Author: Scott Bowden
 
Author Bio:

For more information and advice about the benefits associated with Orgasm and Sexual Activity we would recommend visiting The Ultimate Sex Guide

 
 
 

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