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June 3rd, 2024 Mature Content

Episode 222: Men's Health: Male Menopause and Testosterone Optimization with Sean Fitzgerald of Matrix Hormones

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  1. Episode 222: Men's Health: Male Menopause and Testosterone Optimization with Sean Fitzgerald of Matrix Hormones Sandy Kruse 1:34:18

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Ever wondered how hormone replacement therapy can revolutionize men's health? My special guest, Sean Fitzgerald from Matrix Hormones, and I  break down the complexities of andropause, commonly known as male menopause. 

Discover the reasons behind the decline in testosterone levels and how balanced living and critical thinking can guide you toward personalized health decisions. From Aging gracefully to tackling metabolic health challenges, this episode is packed with invaluable insights to help you or the men in your life thrive.

In a compelling conversation, Sean opens up about his transformation from grocery store worker to health and fitness expert, sharing his personal battles with allergies, asthma, acne, and Anxiety. We discuss the common health issues that men over 30 face, including low testosterone, cardiovascular risks, and insulin resistance, while emphasizing the importance of addressing root causes rather than just masking symptoms. Learn about hormone testing and treatment, the intricate relationship between hormones and prostate health, and how testosterone optimization can enhance overall wellness.

Uncover the secrets behind hair loss, cholesterol management, and the benefits of hormone optimization. We dive into advanced lipid testing, the role of testosterone in insulin sensitivity, and the potential side effects of statins. Get the lowdown on the controversial use of GLP-1 agonists for weight loss and their impact on mitochondrial function. This episode is not just about hormone replacement therapy; it's a comprehensive guide to better understanding and managing your health. 

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I went back to college at 46 to do what I do now...teach others how to age better, live a healthy life through alternative means & biohacking & preferably age without disease. We are meant to live a balanced life and have fun. True wellness relates to a healthy body, mind, soul and spirit - and my expertise includes all of these important aspects to a healthy life.  The views expressed on this podcast are for educational purposes only and we are not providing medical advice. See your own practitioner on what is right for you.

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