My Story

Written by Shauna McKenzie


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Now, it has been over two years and I am happy to say I feel like a million bucks. No more anti-fatigue meds for me; my daytime sleeping is now a thing ofrepparttar past, thank God. Usana didn’t cure me; I still have MS but WOW! My whole quality of life has been completely transformed. As long as I continue to take my vitamins faithfully (a small price to pay, consideringrepparttar 145516 alternative,) I remain symptom free. And as if this isn’t amazing enough by itself, this same company actually pays me to take these vitamins. How can I lose? I am definitely in a win-win situation. My husband and my family and friends are relieved to haverepparttar 145517 “real Shauna” back, and I’m just plain enjoying my life again. If these vitamins can do what they did for me, imagine what they can do for you.

Shauna McKenzie can be reached by writing to kenziegirl64@hotmail.com or by calling (780) 490-1902. http://www.oil-net.com/shauna_mckenzie.htm


Male Menopause Symptoms – Is the Problem “You’re Just Getting Older”?

Written by David Buster


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• Difficulties with Quality of Sleep - sleep, especially uninterrupted deep sleep, isrepparttar time whenrepparttar 145515 body repairs itself and gets ready for another trip throughrepparttar 145516 next day. In male menopause,repparttar 145517 man can have difficulty in falling asleep, he may not sleep well, and he can have a restless time duringrepparttar 145518 last part of sleep before awakening. Not getting enough quality sleep over time can have serious health consequences. • Confusion, Indecision, Lower Self-Confidence - part of being a healthy male isrepparttar 145519 ability to solve problems, to be efficient, to be competent, to have power and to achieve. A consequence of experiencing male menopause isrepparttar 145520 erosion of these crucial aspects of being a man. • Osteoporosis, Increased Risk of Bone Fractures - even though a male begins to lose bone mass considerably later in life than a woman onrepparttar 145521 average, bone loss will happen and can be considered another symptom of male menopause. Women often begin losing bone mass as early as in their thirties, whereas bone loss begins later in life for a man.

Having male menopause symptoms and losing one’s sexuality is related to factors that include hormonal, mental and physiological problems. Declining hormone levels, especially testosterone, will definitely create havoc in a male’s sex life. Other factors that can cause a loss of interest in sex or sexual activity include stress, obesity, alcohol and tobacco abuse, physical inactivity, illness and prescription drugs side effects. Do men in their 40’s and older just have to accept these kinds of symptoms as ‘what do you expect – you’re getting older’? NO! There ARE steps men over 40 can take that can help them stay healthy, full of energy and active (including sexually active) for decades to come. To read about improving men’s health and vitality, visit Male Menopause to learn more.

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David Buster is Vice-President of InfoSearch Publishing and is one of the webmasters of http://www.safemenopausesolutions.com - a website of physician-recommended natural solutions for a variety of health problems. Visit the website and learn more about natural ways for improving your health.


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