Hormonal-Rx Male
Use of Product
Formulated to support the relationship between hormonal, protein and lipid metabolism. Recommended to address males with Patterns VIII and/or XI.
Ingredients
Muira Pauma (4:1 Extract), Fenugreek, Tribulus Terrestris Extract, Saw Palmetto Extract, Dulse, Wild Yam
Pattern XI: Blood peptides / Thyroid and Anterior Pituitary ---› Lg. Intestine (iodine metabolism)
The thyroid is responsible for increasing virtually all metabolic functions. It is a key factor in genetic expression and especially maturation (i.e. diencephalon and puberty); it is the thyroid hormone, which is responsible for a tadpole becoming a frog. Excessive blood proteins, especially in combination with refined, starchy or excessively cooked carbohydrates cause twice the insulin response resulting in hypoglycemia and sluggish metabolic states. This not only puts direct stress on the thyroid, but dense, hard to digest protein also creates a toxic colon as well. This results in nitrite formation, which interferes with iodine metabolism, thus causing greater blood sugar fluctuations. This is also a primary pattern concerning testosterone, as blood proteins are a primary influence on the male hormones. Another factor in thyroid conditions is poor sleep habits (staying up too late or sleeping too late), which can interfere with melatonin production, as a little melatonin supports thyroid function where as too much can suppress thyroid function. Conditions associated with blood peptides and thyroid function include:
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Binging
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Hypo/hyperthyroidism
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Progesterone issues
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Bulimia
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Hypoglycemia
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Seafood intolerance
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Depression
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Melatonin issues
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Sex drive
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Eating disorders
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Menorrhagia
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Sugar cravings
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Epilepsy
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Multiple sclerosis
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Testosterone issues
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Goiter
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PMS
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Vitiligo
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Pattern VIII: Gall Bladder (Cholesterol metabolism) / Kidneys and Gonads ---› Capillary beds
The functions of the gall bladder (i.e., concentrating bile and cholesterol) are directly related to the cellular mechanisms, which influence hormone production (cholesterol being the starting point of the steroidal hormones). However, if the cellular physiology is geared toward making cholesterol (typically from consuming too many carbohydrates and/or saturated fats) and not efficiently utilizing cholesterol for the production of steroidal hormones, hormone production may be impaired. Hormone production of both males and females basically follow the same pathways; however, cholesterol and lipid metabolism are the controlling aspects concerning the female hormones, where as blood proteins are the controlling aspect concerning the male hormones. The basic hormonal pathway is: Cholesterol --› Progesterone --› Testosterone --› Estrogen Conditions associated with impaired cholesterol metabolism include:
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Amenorrhea
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Hyper/hypotension
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Ovarian dysfunction
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Blushing/hot flashes
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Menopause (support w/ female-Rx)
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Psoriasis
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Cold sweats
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Hot flashes
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Painful intercourse
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Stroke (hypertensive)
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Connective tissue diseases
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Insomnia
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Osteoporosis
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Testosterone Estrogen Issues
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Mood swings
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Vaginal dryness
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