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Remedios naturales para aumentar la testosterona: Cómo mejorar la salud sexual y la energía masculina

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Cómo mantener los niveles óptimos de testosterona en el hombre mediante el uso de hierbas, suplementos nutricionales y la alimentación

• Revela pruebas científicas sobre agentes ambientales que bloquean la testosterona y que alteran el funcionamiento químico del cuerpo masculino en la medida en que este envejece

• Presenta medicinas herbarias orgánicas y seguras que pueden restablecer los niveles óptimos de testosterona

• Contiene los tratamientos naturales más recientes para tratar la impotencia, la infertilidad y las disfunciones de próstata

La identificación de la andropausia, la etapa que ocurre durante la madurez en los hombres y que es comparable a la menopausia femenina, se ve obstaculizada por la falta de una clara manifestación externa en la química y fisiología propias de los individuos de edad avanzada. Los hombres son capaces de fecundar más allá de la edad madura. Sin embargo, su deseo y potencia sexual varían, a menudo de acuerdo con su nivel de testosterona. Estudios recientes muestran que los bajos niveles de testosterona prevalentes en varones de edad avanzada--un descenso gradual que es bastante normal--se ven agravados por elementos del medio ambiente. Pero, como indican investigaciones médicas recientes, la terapia de reemplazo de testosterona con dosis bajas de la hormona no es una opción adecuada porque aumenta el riesgo de problemas cardiovasculares como el infarto del miocardio o derrames cerebrales y, además, porque el cuerpo puede hacerse dependiente de la testosterona farmacéutica y dejar de producirla por sí mismo.

En esto libro, Stephen Harrod Buhner muestra por qué los hombres necesitan ayuda para mantener los niveles de testosterona a medida en que envejecen y explica cómo fitoandrógenos naturales--plantas medicinales que contienen hormonas masculinas--pueden corregir sin riesgos la disminución de testosterona que ejerce el medio ambiente. Buhner detalla cómo funciona cada fitoandrógeno, cuándo puede usarse y el método más apropiado de empleo, de forma que proporcione a todos los hombres medios seguros, naturales y eficaces que conserven sus niveles óptimos de testosterona hasta bien entrada la tercera edad.

224 pages, Paperback

First published April 3, 2007

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Stephen Harrod Buhner

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Stephen Harrod Buhner is an Earth poet and the award-winning author of ten books on nature, indigenous cultures, the environment, and herbal medicine. He comes from a long line of healers including Leroy Burney, Surgeon General of the United States under Eisenhower and Kennedy, and Elizabeth Lusterheide, a midwife and herbalist who worked in rural Indiana in the early nineteenth century. The greatest influence on his work, however, has been his great-grandfather C.G. Harrod who primarily used botanical medicines, also in rural Indiana, when he began his work as a physician in 1911.

Stephen's work has appeared or been profiled in publications throughout North America and Europe including Common Boundary, Apotheosis, Shaman's Drum, The New York Times, CNN, and Good Morning America. Stephen lectures yearly throughout the United States on herbal medicine, the sacredness of plants, the intelligence of Nature, and the states of mind necessary for successful habitation of Earth.

Stephen has served as president of the Colorado Association for Healing Practitioners and as a lobbyist on herbal and holistic medicines and education in the Colorado legislature. He lives in New Mexico.

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158 reviews15 followers
June 17, 2018
Lately it seems like I'm on some Stephen Buhner reading spree and his Natural Remedies for Low Testosterone is a book dedicated to problems related to the male aging process and infertility.

As a preface, I'll say that I have had issues with the author's scientific rigor in previous books I read. I like his style and think he does a fine job at collecting relevant scientific studies for the plants he describes. Unfortunately, he also entertains some irrelevant or bogus studies - for example ones about the homeopathic usage of a plant extract. Caveat lector.

The author asserts that while there are many books dedicated to natural methods of easing the female aging process, there are none for the male one. The book tries to fill this void by describing andropause; hormones that are most relevant for men's well-being and plants that stimulate or retard their production; herbs enhancing male sexuality and fertility.

One of the claims from the book, that hops in beer retard the production of testosterone, got internet-famous and I've seen it lambasted on several sites. Even though hops really do contain phyto-estrogen I couldn't find any study that would confirm or deny the claim that it's relevant to the male hormonal system as a whole. For what it's worth Buhner's precautionary-principle based warning seems more reasonable to me than the critic's outright dismissal of the claim.

On the whole Natural Remedies for Low Testosterone seems to follow a pattern that seems familiar to other books of this author: the-sky-is-falling claims followed by several topical chapters describing plants and supplements dedicated to some ailment. The materia medica is sourced so one can make his own mind about the, sometimes unbelievable, claims put forward by the author. All of this is topped with good humor and a pleasant writing style.

I don't have any objections that to this book in particular, and I still don't know how much of what the author writes is make-believe. But since I keep coming back to this author there must be something right about the author - while outlandish at times, Buhner presents the information in a very digestible and easily-approachable manner that's great for initial research.
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282 reviews16 followers
November 7, 2019
Actually skimmed but..

Premise is: environment is hurting male hormone system due to: PCB, estrogen in water etc. Points out that some foods are more beneficial than others in order to keep T optimal. I did not research this book thoroughly before buying unfortunately. While there is a lot of information I'm kind of skeptic of it's usefulness since bibliography cites this study: Effects of ginseng ingestion on growth hormone, testosterone, cortisol, and insulin-like growth factor 1 responses to acute resistance exercise. - PubMed - NCBI. This is poor study with n = 8 which concludes in the abstract:

Human growth hormone, testosterone, cortisol, and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) levels were determined by radioimmunoassay. The responses of plasma hormones following ginseng consumption were not significant between CON and GIN treatments during the 2-hour recovery period. These results do not support the use of ginseng to promote an anabolic hormonal status following resistance exercise.


I mean, what the heck?
206 reviews5 followers
October 4, 2012
I was fascinated by the author on a podcast and the book didn't disappoint. It's essential reading for men trying to counteract the estrogenic chemicals in the food and water supply that are turning men into women. It's also written nicely a reference so you quickly see protocols and then read in detail why the herbalist author recommends them.

Challenges some long standing ideas: who knew hops (in beer) are highly estrogenic? Or that it was the Protestants who popularized putting hops into beer and even legally required them for beer in the German Beer Purity Act of 1516? (Those pesky Protestants didn't like sexually and mentally stimulating herbs the Catholic monks were putting into their beer.)

Women are mostly the ones concerned about chemicals in the food supply, but it turns out men are the ones being most affected, including substantially lowering their life spans.
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71 reviews9 followers
December 12, 2018
One of the most important books available on men’s health today.shows why men need to take action to maintain their testosterone levels as they age and explains how safe can remedy the depletion caused by the environment.
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418 reviews13 followers
June 21, 2022
Superb very detailed exceptionally researched book. This book has so much useful information about the topic of Low Testosterone and will be of benefit to any man over 40. Read it.
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June 2, 2023
the first two chapters were good
but the rest was ... i couldn't get into it
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September 25, 2012
Read this for the herb and health information. Although it focuses on male issues like prostate cancer and infertility ect the in depth info on herbs and foods to boost testosterone and foods to avoid is really good. Some day I may need the other as well but it was definatly worth reading even without it.
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