Georges Debled, MD
Published: 2020-06-29
Total Pages: 308
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Sooner or later, starting from age forty, each woman experiences various disorders: general tiredness, overweight, sexual and urinary problems, joint stiffness, cardiovascular troubles, memory loss, irritability, and a tendency toward depression. Those problems are generally incorrectly treated with the "classic hormonal replacement therapy" (HRT), which has produced increased rates of breast cancer, leading to class-action lawsuits. Each day, a healthy woman produces more male hormones than female hormones. The disorders of menopause are mainly due to a disease that is easy to diagnose-androgenic disease of menopause, which is the starting point of sexual aging and diseases of aging. In 2015 in Madrid, Georges Debled, MD, presented this topic in a congress of the Spanish Society of Anti-Aging Medicine and Longevity (SEMAL). It was the first description of this condition. Generally, androgenic menopausal disease is unrecognized by doctors. Androgenic menopausal disorder has a commencement at around age forty, sometimes earlier. That condition produces a pathological drop in the production of dihydrotestosterone, the potent sex hormone, and, consequently, sexual aging that produces pain during intercourse, cystitis, urinary urgency, and a lack of libido. With time, a lack of androgens induces diabetes, high cholesterol, and osteoarthritis. The scarcity of androgens is also the cause of arteriosclerosis, which leads to hypertension, cardiovascular disease, hearing and eye troubles, depression, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease. Early prevention of aging diseases is now an option and should be a priority for everyone who wants to have healthy longevity beyond age eighty