Low sex drive is one of the most frustrating changes men deal with as they get older.
NIH shows erectile dysfunction affects an estimated 30 to 50 million men in the United States. By age 40, about 40% of men are affected. At age 70, that number rises to about 70%.
Testosterone gradually declines with age, typically about 1% per year after age 30.
This shows up as changes in sexual desire, fewer erections, lower energy, weight gain, hair loss, and reduced muscle strength.
There are 6 core practices that help boost sexual function. You can incorporate them into your routine and notice more support each day.
6 Core Practices That Help Boost Sexual Function 2. Testosterone production is closely tied to...
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