Naturopathic and Functional Medicine Men's ED and Sexual Health Program
Resolve Erectile Dysfunction at Its Source
Erectile dysfunction (ED) isn’t just about sex—it’s about your energy, confidence, and overall health. When erections become unreliable, it doesn’t just affect intimacy; it can disrupt sleep, focus, performance, and self-esteem. For many men, ED is the first warning sign that something deeper—like circulation, hormones, or metabolic health—is out of balance.
At Advanced Men’s Health, we look beyond quick fixes. We uncover the root causes of ED and help you rebuild lasting vitality, so you can feel strong, confident, and in control.
Sexual Health & ED
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Vascular & Circulatory Issues
Healthy erections require strong blood flow.
Conditions like atherosclerosis (narrowed arteries), high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and smoking damage blood vessels, reducing penile circulation.
ED is often the earliest visible sign of cardiovascular disease.
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Hormonal & Endocrine Imbalances
Low testosterone (hypogonadism) is strongly linked to reduced libido and weaker erections.
Thyroid dysfunction, elevated prolactin, cortisol dysregulation, and insulin resistance can also interfere with normal erectile function.
Hormone imbalances often overlap with stress, metabolism, and body composition changes.
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Neurological & Nerve Function
Erections rely on intact nerve signaling between the brain, spinal cord, and penis.
Neuropathy from diabetes, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, or pelvic surgeries can disrupt this pathway.
Even chronic alcohol use or certain medications can impair nerve function.
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Psychological & Lifestyle Factors
Stress, anxiety, depression, and relationship challenges can all trigger or worsen ED.
Sleep deprivation, obesity, poor diet, sedentary lifestyle, and substance use (alcohol, recreational drugs, smoking) further compound the problem.
Performance anxiety can create a cycle where one bad experience increases future erectile difficulty.
Erectile dysfunction is the ongoing difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection firm enough for sexual activity. While an occasional off night is normal, persistent issues (lasting 3 months or more) are considered a medical condition. ED affects sexual satisfaction, relationships, and self-esteem—and more importantly, it often signals deeper cardiovascular or metabolic concerns.
Did You Know…?
ED is very common: up to 50% of men over 40 experience it, but most never talk about it.
ED can be an early warning sign of heart disease, high blood pressure, or diabetes—often appearing years before other symptoms.
Myth: It’s just part of getting older.
Fact: Many older men maintain strong sexual function, and treatment can restore performance at any age.Myth: It’s all in your head.
Fact: Circulation, hormones, nerve health, and lifestyle play major roles alongside mental health.Myth: Medication is the only solution.
Fact: Pills may help in the short term, but lasting improvement requires addressing root causes.ED affects more than the bedroom—it impacts confidence, relationships, and long-term health.
Emerging Insights
ED was once seen mainly as psychological. Today, research shows it is often the result of vascular, hormonal, inflammatory, and metabolic imbalances. Insulin resistance, low testosterone, high blood pressure, or systemic inflammation can all contribute.
Stress, anxiety, and depression remain important, but ED is now understood as a whole-body condition. This broader perspective allows for integrative treatments that restore function while improving overall health, energy, and performance.
Our Philosophy: Personalized, Integrative Sexual Health Care
At Advanced Men’s Health, we know ED is never one-size-fits-all. Each man’s experience is unique, influenced by circulation, testosterone, stress, sleep, medications, and lifestyle. That’s why “just take a pill” isn’t enough.
We assess the deeper contributors—vascular health, hormone balance, stress, metabolism—and create a personalized plan that integrates nutrition, supplements, lifestyle strategies, and mind-body support. Our goal is not only to restore sexual performance, but also to build confidence, vitality, and long-term resilience.
Our Three-Phase Treatment Plan for Sexual Health
Phase 1 – Assess & Strategize
We start by listening to your story and exploring your health history, symptoms, and lifestyle. Testing may include hormone panels, blood sugar, cholesterol, and cardiovascular markers. From your first visit, you’ll walk away with:
Nutrition and lifestyle guidance to support circulation and energy
Personalized herbal and nutrient recommendations (e.g., L-arginine, ginseng, maca, adaptogens)
Lab test options to clarify underlying causes
Phase 2 – Tweak, Improve & Monitor
Your plan evolves as we track progress:
Optimizing nutrition for cardiovascular and metabolic health
Refining supplements and targeted therapies for circulation, energy, and stress resilience
Stress-management or counselling support, if needed
Retesting at 3–6 months to measure hormone balance, cardiovascular function, and sexual health improvements
Phase 3 – Strengthen & Sustain
Once your sexual health is restored, the focus shifts to maintenance and long-term performance. This stage is about locking in results and preventing setbacks. It includes:
Developing sustainable nutrition, movement, and recovery habits that keep circulation and hormones strong
Scheduling strategic check-ins (semi-annual or annual) to stay ahead of potential issues
Supporting whole-body health, since sexual function is closely tied to energy, mood, cardiovascular fitness, and resilience
Take Control of Your Sexual Health
Erectile dysfunction doesn’t resolve on its own—and it’s often a signal of bigger health concerns. The good news: with the right care, ED is highly treatable and often reversible. When you address the root causes, you don’t just restore erections—you rebuild confidence, energy, and long-term vitality.
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