The Problem
Why Men Over 40 Are Losing Their Edge — And What's Actually Behind It
Starting in their late 30s, most men experience a gradual but significant drop in testosterone — roughly 1–2% per year. By 45, the effects are impossible to ignore: lower energy, reduced libido, brain fog, and a nagging sense that something is just… off.
Conventional medicine typically offers two options: do nothing, or resort to hormone replacement therapy with its long list of side effects. But a growing number of integrative health practitioners are pointing to a third path — targeted nutritional support that works with the body's own systems.
"The right stack can meaningfully boost testosterone production and increase sexual function drastically. For many of my patients, this is the first intervention I've seen that actually moves the needle."
— Dr. Emma Johnson, Integrative Medicine Practitioner