A reduced sex drive is more common than men admit and is almost always treatable.
Our hormonal and lifestyle assessment identifies the exact cause and treats it specifically, not generically.
Understanding Low Libido in Men
Low libido, a reduced interest in sexual activity, is a common but often misunderstood condition. It is not a character flaw or simply a sign of ageing. It is a physiological and sometimes psychological condition with identifiable causes that respond well to treatment.
Causes of Low Libido We Address
- Low testosterone (hypogonadism) — the most common hormonal cause in men over 35.
- High cortisol from chronic stress — suppresses testosterone production and sexual desire.
- Thyroid dysfunction — both hypo and hyperthyroidism affect libido significantly.
- Relationship and psychological factors — often overlooked but clinically significant.
- Poor sleep and recovery — testosterone is produced during deep sleep cycles.
- Nutritional deficiencies — zinc, vitamin D, and B12 deficiencies all impact desire.
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Our Low Libido Treatment Protocol
We begin with a thorough hormonal and lifestyle assessment to establish the specific drivers of your reduced libido. Your treatment protocol then combines targeted natural compounds, lifestyle guidance, and, where appropriate, sexual health counselling.
Results are typically evident within 3–6 weeks, with sustained improvement as the natural hormonal balance is restored.
Frequently Asked Questions on Low Libido
Common causes of low libido in men include low testosterone (hypogonadism), elevated cortisol from chronic stress, thyroid dysfunction, poor sleep quality, nutritional deficiencies (zinc, vitamin D, B12), relationship factors and certain medications including antidepressants and antihypertensives.
While testosterone naturally declines slightly with age, a significant reduction in libido is not something men must simply accept. Natural treatment can restore healthy testosterone levels and robust sexual desire at any age. A proper hormonal assessment is the starting point.
Low libido is a reduced desire or interest in sex, while erectile dysfunction is the inability to achieve or maintain a firm enough erection for intercourse. They frequently occur together but have distinct root causes and require different treatment protocols. Our assessment evaluates both at the initial consultation.
Most men notice a meaningful improvement in sex drive within 3 to 6 weeks as natural hormonal balance is restored. Sustained improvement continues over the full treatment cycle. Progress is monitored and the protocol is adjusted to ensure lasting results.
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