
Description
“Low Testosterone and Male Infertility Due to Ibuprofen Use” features John Bartemus (DC, CFMP) explaining how chronic ibuprofen use can suppress testosterone and disrupt male fertility. He shares new research linking ibuprofen with compensated hypogonadism, a condition tied to higher mortality risk and hormone imbalance. You’ll also hear why this overlooked endocrine disruptor may contribute to infertility, cognitive issues, and autoimmune conditions, encouraging men to rethink daily ibuprofen and explore safer recovery options.

Low Testosterone and Male Infertility Due to Ibuprofen Use
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This time, there are no guests—just John Bartemus delving deeply into today's topic.
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Reproductive Health, Hormonal Health
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About The Host
John Bartemus (DC, CFMP), functional medicine practitioner and host of Life At Optimal, uses systems biology to help patients overcome chronic illness and regain vitality. He specializes in identifying root causes of inflammation, fatigue, and autoimmune dysfunction using advanced testing and clinical precision. His book, "The Autoimmune Answer," offers a practical blueprint for restoring balance, enhancing resilience, and creating sustainable health through personalized, root-cause protocols.
John Bartemus (DC, CFMP), functional medicine practitioner and host of Life At Optimal, uses systems biology to help patients overcome chronic illness and regain vitality. He specializes in identifying root causes of inflammation, fatigue, and autoimmune dysfunction using advanced testing and clinical precision. His book, "The Autoimmune Answer," offers a practical blueprint for restoring balance, enhancing resilience, and creating sustainable health through personalized, root-cause protocols.
About The Guest
This episode features John Bartemus as the sole presenter, offering his expertise and insights.
This episode features John Bartemus as the sole presenter, offering his expertise and insights.
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