Male System Formula
Abstract
Among the two leading health concerns for men are maintaining optimal prostate and sexual health throughout life.
There is a good deal of merit to justify men’s concerns about these two specific health issues.
First, certain prostate-related problems, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH, are very common among
older men and, unfortunately, are accompanied by a range of troublesome and inconvenient symptoms.
Second, male virility is a central component of a man’s self-image and identity, and men want to be as virile as possible well into mid-life and beyond.
Sexual health is another important health concern for men as they grow older. Sexual function can be attributed
to the health of the specific male glands and organs, but it can also be a reflection of overall health and well-being.
As men age, they may experience problems with loss of libido or impotence, which can be the result of increased stress,
illness, BPH, prostate cancer, or other factors such as an existing health condition (atherosclerosis, high blood pressure,
diabetes, depression, etc.), or medications.
In this technical paper from Mineral Resources International the most common prostate-related problems as well as common male
sexual health concerns are reviewed. In addition, lifestyle habits, including the use of dietary supplements, to nutritionally
support male libido, sexual and reproductive system health are analyzed.
Essential macro minerals and micro elements such as magnesium and zinc perform important physical and biochemical functions in the body.
They are needed to develop and maintain healthy bones and teeth, assist the body’s metabolism, and contribute to central nervous system function.
Besides performing essential functions in the body, several minerals have been shown to play crucial roles in the function of the prostate
and other male glands. In addition to minerals, certain herbs may also provide nutritional support for prostate function and male libido.
This paper reviews the latest research about the role of essential minerals, trace minerals, and herbs in supporting male sexual and reproductive health.
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