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- Nutritional CounselingDiet & Nutrition: A healthy body leads to a healthy mind and your general nutritional intake will have a big impact on your brain. You should aim to eat a healthy, well balanced diet whilst taking Noocube and the addition of fatty fish such as Salmon is another great natural way to boost your brain functions.
- Sleep DisordersIt can help you to sleep better largely through another couple of mechanisms. Firstly, it contains plenty of calcium rich ingredients like kale. These can help your brain to make melatonin, which is crucial to deep, restful sleep. Secondly, it contains superfoods like bacopa leaf powder and ashwagandha root which have been linked with decreased anxiety levels. Decreased anxiety means better sleep and a diminished risk of sleep disorders like insomnia.
- Erectile Dysfunction
- EpilepsyKetosis is used in a medical context to help those with diabetes to either manage their symptoms or, with type II diabetes, to often reverse the disease entirely. It has also been used for a century to treat epilepsy, especially in children.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)It is also great for people with attention problems. The thick end of this is those suffering from ADHD or similar neurodivergent conditions. However, many of us lack attention, especially with all the distractions modern life offers.
- Depression
- Mental HealthLow testosterone can lead to sexual dysfunction, impaired athletic ability, a loss in muscular density and strength, a loss in bone density, low energy levels and mood, irritation, poor mental health, a lack of drive and focus, impaired sexual function and even increased infertility.
- Insomnia
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- HypothyroidismCertain illnesses and medical conditions can also negatively impact testosterone levels. Both acute and chronic conditions can play a part. Pituitary gland dysfunction or tumors, metabolic disorders like hemochromatosis, renal (kidney) failure, HIV/AIDS, Kallman syndrome (in which the hypothalamus, a gland in the brain that controls hormone function, develops abnormally), XXY syndrome, or Klinefelter syndrome (a genetic condition where men are born with an extra copy of the X chromosome), hypothyroidism and sleep apnea all play larger or lesser parts. Chronic stress and depression will also diminish your ability to produce healthy amounts of testosterone.
- ChemotherapyThen there are the knocks we get along the way. Injury, trauma, or infection to the testes (orchitis) will generally lower testosterone levels, as will chemotherapy, radiation exposure, and inflammatory conditions such as sarcoidosis. Head trauma can often have a large impact. Obesity and/or extreme weight loss will also often lead to lower testosterone levels, as will type II diabetes.
- GynecomastiaLow testosterone can lead to conditions like decreased libido and erectile dysfunction (ED), increased levels of body fat and a loss in muscle mass, or inability to build new muscle mass, reduced bone density, fatigue, gynecomastia, or swelling of the breast tissue, and often a loss of body hair. You might find yourself becoming anaemic, with low red blood cell counts, and you may experience fertility issues.
- FungusOrganic Lion’s Mane Mushroom is, of course, an edible fungus. It is perfectly safe and really quite potent. Originating in Chinese medicine, it is now known for its scientifically backed ability to aid neuron regeneration and cognition function. Maritime Pine Bark Extract comes into play here – it is a significant antioxidant, helping to alleviate damage done by free radicals, helping to keep you younger.