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Hey Guys!

Do you have concerns about:

Erectile Dysfunction?
Prostate Problems?
Infertility?
Prostate Cancer
Prevention?
Herpes Infections?

Discover natural solutions to these
concerns at this video featuring

Steven Horne, RH(AHG) and Kimberly Balas, ND, PhD


Men's Reproductive Health is In Serious Trouble!


Thirty to fifty percent of American men have some type of erectile dysfunction. Sperm count in the average male is half what it was 70 years ago. Estimates indicate that 25-80% of men over the age of 40 are affected with benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), with 90% of men over the age of 80 showing signs of prostate enlargement. One quarter of all men are affected severely enough to require medical attention, often involving surgery. About 32% of those undergoing surgery have complications like incontinence, impotence or enlargement of the breast tissue due to hormone imbalance.

Other signs of a decline in male reproductive health include increases in prostate cancer and birth defects. Prostate cancer affects one out of nine men and is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men in US. There is also a growing problem with birth defects of the penis and undescended testicles in male babies. These reproductive problems are even being seen in wild animals.

Clearly, something is wrong and it has to do with assaults on male hormones.

Testosterone—it’s what makes a man, a man! It not only promotes the sexual changes that take place at puberty; it also reduces fat, builds muscle and stimulates a man’s sex drive. Testosterone improves a man’s mood, creativity and imagination. Good testosterone levels even reduce a man’s risk of degenerative disease, like cancer and diabetes, as he ages.

Unfortunately, male testosterone levels are falling and that is why male reproductive health is in serious trouble.

It turns out that xenoestrogens, which are an environmental pollution issue, are a big factor in these male reproductive problems. Xenoestrogens are chemicals that mimic estrogen, producing an estrogenic effect in the body. They are a major cause of declining reproductive health in both men and women.

Male health requires a proper balance of androgens (male hormones like testosterone) and estrogens (the female hormones men also produce in small quantities). Xenoestrogens tip this balance, resulting in reduced muscle, increased fat, infertility, low sperm count, erectile dysfunction and reduced sex drive. It also increases the risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes in men.

Xenoestrogens, along with poor dietary choices, lack of exercise and exposure to other environmental toxins, are weakening men. It’s time for men to make the decision to protect their testosterone levels and reproductive health. In this video we’ll tell you how. We’ll provide basic suggestions for avoiding xenoestrogens and discuss ways of improving male nutrition and general health.

So guys, if you have concerns about your reproductive health, purchase The Marvelously Healthy Male today. In addition to the DVD we'll send you a some written information with tips about improving your masculine health, including information about saliva testing to determine hormone levels. Also, the first 50 purchases will receive a coupon for a free 15-minute health consulation with Steven Horne (a $35 value). So, don't delay. Order now by clicking the link below.