The Connor Wellness Clinic Blog: Hormones

Thoughts and suggestions on how you can increase your wellness, infinitely...
Side Effects of Birth Control Pills | Metagenics Institute

Side Effects of Birth Control Pills | Metagenics Institute

Combined hormonal contraceptives are used by over 100 million women worldwide, with the most frequent use in the Western World.1 Of hormonal options, the combined oral contraceptive pill (OCP), also known as “the pill” or birth control pill, is the most common choice,...

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Natural Solutions for Erectile Dysfunction

Natural Solutions for Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the most common sex-related problem men report to their doctors. As many as 30 million men have ED, which is defined as trouble getting or maintaining an erection firm enough for sex. It’s normal for all men to experience erection problems...

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6 Toxins in Personal Products You Should Avoid

6 Toxins in Personal Products You Should Avoid

The average American is exposed to more than 100 chemicals from the cosmetics and other personal care products they use each morning, according to Harvard’s School of Public Health. Unfortunately, labels such as “natural,” “botanical” or “made with organic...

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Men’s Health Movember

Men’s Health Movember

It’s that time of year again. And no, we aren’t speaking of pumpkin-flavored everything, or early morning need to scrape the frost from the car windshield.The time of year we are speaking of is Movember – a movement designed to raise awareness of male health issues,...

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Dairy and Period Pain

Dairy and Period Pain

Many years ago I discovered something: When I stopped having dairy, I stopped having period pain. Since then, I’ve worked with thousands of patients and I’ve seen the same thing over and over. Stopping dairy can dramatically improve period pain, heavy...

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What Is Andropause and Low Testosterone

What Is Andropause and Low Testosterone

The Problem – Andropause and Low Testosterone As men age, their levels of testosterone begin to decline, usually beginning around the mid-40s. This heralds what is commonly known as andropause, the male counterpart to menopause. While this is a natural...

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