by Les Cole | Sep 2, 2017 | Aging, Andropause, Anti-Aging, Atherosclerosis, Bio-Identical Hormone, Bioidentical Hormones, Blood Pressure, Cancer, Chronic Fatigue, Depression, Diabetes, Energy, Fatigue, Functional Medicine, Heart Attack (MI), Heart Disease, Hormones, Male, Obesity, Overweight, Testosterone
What is Andropause? Previously called “Male Menopause” and now also referred to as “Low-T”, Andropause is the condition in men characterized by having lower Testosterone levels usually peak in the late teens and early twenties. There is a slow decline thereafter,...
by Les Cole | Mar 19, 2014 | Aging, Andropause, Atherosclerosis, Bio-Identical Hormone, Bioidentical Hormones, Cancer, Diabetes, Dyslipidemia (Cholesterol, Endothelial Dysfunction (ED), Erectile Dysfunction (ED), Estrogen, Heart Disease, Hormones, Insulin Resistance, Male, Metabolic Syndrome, Metabolic Syndrome, Obesity, Overweight, Pre-Diabetes, Testosterone, Testosterone
There have been 2 recently published articles (1-2) that have captured the attention of the news media and class action attorneys – the “if it bleeds, it leads” crowd – and therefore the attention of the public. The authors of the 2 papers have...
by Les Cole | May 28, 2013 | Multi-Modal Detoxification, Natural Medicine, Nutrition, Toxicity
Detoxification along with healthy nutrition and exercise are the three pillars of healthy cells and a healthy body. We are exposed continuously to unhealthy, toxic substances and our bodies work 24/7 to capture and eliminate toxic additives and hormones in our food,...
by Les Cole | May 28, 2013 | Blood Pressure, Natural Medicine, Nutrition, Toxicity
What is blood pressure? When your heart contracts it squeezes all the blood inside it into a tube (the aorta) that is much smaller in size. That causes pressure. Think of a hose used to wash your car as your heart and the nozzle on the end of it as your blood vessels...
by Les Cole | May 27, 2013 | IV Therapy, Natural Medicine, Nutrition, Operative Care, Supplements
Studies show that most people have some level of nutrient depletions. For example, 1 in 4 Americans are at risk for a malabsorption nutrient deficiency, meaning that the food you eat does not get digested and absorbed normally. Many more Americans are at risk for...