
Description
“Dr. Michael Eisenberg: Improving Male Sexual Health, Function & Fertility” features Andrew Huberman and Michael Eisenberg (MD) exploring sperm quality, testosterone, erectile function, and prostate health—plus how sleep, obesity, heat, trauma, and biking influence male hormones. Eisenberg explains key tools like semen analysis, pelvic-floor therapy, hCG, and Clomiphene. The episode also addresses post-finasteride syndrome, penile length trends, and urinary issues, giving listeners a science-backed roadmap to improve reproductive health, hormone balance, and long-term sexual performance at any age.

Dr. Michael Eisenberg: Improving Male Sexual Health, Function and Fertility
Guest
Michael Eisenberg
Category
Sexual Health, Reproductive Health, Hormonal Health
Tags
About The Host
Andrew Huberman (PhD) is a professor of neurobiology at Stanford University and a globally recognized educator in neuroscience. On the Huberman Lab podcast, he shares protocols to enhance cognition, mood, and physical vitality. His book, "Protocols: An Operating Manual for the Human Body," brings together lab-proven methods to upgrade daily functioning—covering everything from sleep hygiene and light exposure to breathwork, nutrition, and recovery.
Andrew Huberman (PhD) is a professor of neurobiology at Stanford University and a globally recognized educator in neuroscience. On the Huberman Lab podcast, he shares protocols to enhance cognition, mood, and physical vitality. His book, "Protocols: An Operating Manual for the Human Body," brings together lab-proven methods to upgrade daily functioning—covering everything from sleep hygiene and light exposure to breathwork, nutrition, and recovery.
About The Guest
Michael Eisenberg (MD) is a professor of urology at Stanford University and director of the Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery Program. He specializes in male fertility, hormone balance, and sexual health. Eisenberg’s research explores how lifestyle, environmental, and hormonal factors impact reproductive function, and he is widely recognized for advancing clinical care and education in the field of men’s health and fertility.
Michael Eisenberg (MD) is a professor of urology at Stanford University and director of the Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery Program. He specializes in male fertility, hormone balance, and sexual health. Eisenberg’s research explores how lifestyle, environmental, and hormonal factors impact reproductive function, and he is widely recognized for advancing clinical care and education in the field of men’s health and fertility.
Support the Guest
This episode does not include any guest appearances, or information about the guests' website, Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter profiles is currently unknown to us. We’ll update this page as soon as more details become available.