men's health
Natural Ways to Treat Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction is an unfortunate condition that affects an estimated 30 million American men with regularity, and, in fact, most men are likely to experience some form of erectile dysfunction at some point over the course of their lives.
Health News: High-Fiber Diet Halts Prostate Cancer Progression
March 1st, 2013A high-fiber diet may have the clinical potential to control the progression of prostate cancer in patients diagnosed in early stages of the disease.
Men Going Undiagnosed
March 1st, 2013Fibromyalgia is a complex illness to diagnose and to treat. There is not yet a diagnostic test to establish that someone has it, there is no cure, and many fibromyalgia symptoms—pain, fatigue, problems sleeping, and memory and mood issues—can overlap with or get mistaken for other conditions.
Health News: Red Wine Could Be Key to Fighting Prostate Cancer
January 1st, 2013Resveratrol has been shown to have several beneficial effects on human health, including cardiovascular health and stroke prevention. Now a University of Missouri researcher has discovered that the compound can make prostate tumor cells more susceptible to radiation treatment, increasing the chances of a full recovery from all types of prostate cancer, including aggressive tumors.
Testosterone, aka The Fountain of Youth
November 1st, 2012Let’s do a quick mental exercise. Imagine a young man in tip-top health. Physically, emotionally, and mentally he is at his best. He could be out playing sports, at work, or reading a book. What characteristics does this man have?
Testosterone Supplementation Helps Restore VitalityBy Adam SwensonNature’s Anti-Metastasis Agent
November 1st, 2012For such a small gland, the prostate sure gets a lot of attention, as well it should. When it is working well, the prostate gland goes unnoticed. When it acts up, however, it leads to a whole host of problems ranging from the relatively benign (but very annoying) urinary tract dysfunctions up to the second-leading cause of death among American men—prostate cancer.
Modified Citrus Pectin Prevents Spread of CancerBy George L. Redmon, PhD, NDHealth Tips: Multivitamins Boost Memory for Older Men?
November 1st, 2012A recent study published in Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental showed that when men took multivitamins over an eight-week trial period their contextual recognition memory performance was significantly better. Test groups were men between the ages of 50 and 74 divided into a double-blind trial.
Caring for the Prostate
September 1st, 2012The prostate is an odd, walnut-sized organ at the base of the pelvis below the bladder. When functioning properly, most men don’t even know it’s there. On the other hand, men with a prostate issue think of little else. Conditions like prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and prostatitis can cause pain and discomfort, and dramatically reduce quality of life.
An integrative lifestyle can help you be proactive with your prostate.By Isaac Eliaz, MD, LAc, MSGrooming for Guys
June 1st, 2010No matter how rugged your guy, his skin is just as sensitive as yours—perhaps even more delicate. Male hormones, such as androgen, trigger increased production of sebum, the skin’s natural oils, which encourages bacteria and fungus overgrowth. Ironically, these conditions lead to dry, irritated skin, says Cindy Angerhofer, PhD, executive director of botanical research at Aveda.
Help him choose and use safe, natural products.By Joel Warner

