Venus and Mars Hormones

Men are from Mars. Women are from Venus. This one book from best-selling author John Gray built a publishing empire. Even if you’ve never read it, I’m sure you’ve heard of it. Released in 1993, this book went on to sell more than 50 million copies and is considered the “highest ranked work of non-fiction of the 1990s.” When I read the book years ago, I remember the clarity it brought to relationships, and how we can make them stronger and more meaningful. Today, John Gray has added an anti-aging component to his books and lectures, and that’s why I’m writing to you today. Just last week, John Gray was a featured speaker at my 2015 Palm Beach Anti-Aging Summit. John spoke about the stress-relieving power of testosterone, and how hormones affect our ability to cope, love, and thrive in a relationship. If you’re a regular reader, you’ve heard me talk about the anti-aging benefits of testosterone many times before. But few people know it’s also an important stress-buster for men. In today’s letter, I’m going to share with you what John told us about testosterone and stress. I’ll also show you how to keep your testosterone levels up naturally, and why it’s so important for combating stress and smoothing out relationships. Sidestep These Testosterone Killers John and I agree that the problem of stress — and the solution — starts with your hormones. While most hormones decline as you get older, the stress hormone cortisol increases with age. Cortisol...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Tags: Men's Health John Gray testosterone Source Type: news