Male Menopause or Ego
Have you experienced any of the following and remember how it felt?
- Scoring a financial deal
- Driving too fast
- Successfully taking revenge
- Seeing your enemy lose
- Very intense exercise
- A hard-fought sports victory, even watching your team win
- Being celebrated for mastery in your field
- Receiving a standing ovation
- Receiving unexpected praise
- Getting promoted
- Winning a championship
- Winning a tough political election
- Bragging about very expensive luxury toys
- Exercising power
- Getting mad at a bad driver
- Flying off into a jealous rage
- Achieving a sexual conquest
If you feel guilty for getting a rush from some of these behaviors, all the while thinking "Good god, I'm not in my 20s anymore. I'm not even in my 30s. Why do I care about this shit?"
Why? Because these activities actually raise testosterone levels. After a certain age, you need to jump start the battery. It's not that you're unevolved; it's a natural reaction due to declining testosterone levels.
For the first time in North America, doctors are identifying themselves professionally as andrologists, specialists in men's health, the counterpart to gynecologists. According to Shafiq Qaadri, M.D., M.P.P., men could experience as many as 50 symptoms as they approach and transcend mid-life.
For too long, men have suffered through this mid-life crisis, trying to self-medicate with alcohol or nicotine, throwing themselves into work, withdrawing from loved ones, having affairs, or the stereotypical treatments of changing a hairstyle, buying a new sports car, and replacing a former wife.
So how do you increase your testosterone levelsor the manhood chemical, which Dr. Qaadri calls it?
His book, by the same name, details lifestyle approaches, as well as natural, herbal, psychological and prescription remedies with no drug-marketing agenda. The Manhood Chemical will be released in the U.S. by Marlowe & Co. some time next year. Check back here for details.