by Dr. Tom Rogers | Dec 9, 2020 | Chronological, Hormone Management
Dear Doc, Can your body get used to BHRT after being on it for a while and it not be as effective? Would you just increase the dose at that point? You can develop a tolerance to almost any medication. If you feel yourself plateauing on hormones, don’t be afraid to...
by Dr. Tom Rogers | Nov 23, 2020 | Chronological, Hormone Management, Men’s Health, Primary Care, Weight Loss & Nutrition
Dear Doc, I am a male on hormone therapy, but I am still struggling with Erectile Dysfunction (ED). As my testosterone levels improve, will that help with ED? What else can I do? Testosterone replacement therapy may not immediately improve the symptoms of ED. Erectile...
by Dr. Tom Rogers | Nov 10, 2020 | Hormone Management, Men’s Health, Primary Care
Dear Doc, I use a collagen supplement that has 5,000 mcg of Biotin in it. Is that too much for daily use? No, definitely not. I take the same thing. One thing I will tell you about that much biotin is that it is a good, healthy dose of it. It’s great for hair...
by Dr. Tom Rogers | Oct 12, 2020 | Chronological, Hormone Management, Primary Care, Weight Loss & Nutrition
Morning everyone! Welcome to another edition of the Doctor’s Note, where we talk about what’s on our minds when it comes to your health. This week we’re going to talk about Type 2 Diabetes. I want to start by making a bold statement that I know to be true. Type 2...
by Dr. Tom Rogers | Sep 14, 2020 | Chronological, Hormone Management, Primary Care
Morning everyone! Welcome to another edition of the Doctor’s Note, where we talk about what’s on our minds when it comes to your health. This week, I’m going to nerd out a little bit on iodine. Any type of hormone is really what I do. Hormones like testosterone and...
by Dr. Tom Rogers | Jun 30, 2020 | Chronological, Hormone Management, Men’s Health
Bringing awareness to men’s health is so important. To summarize, men are much more likely to die of most any illness than women are. They die younger and more frequently. The only exception to this is Alzheimer’s Disease. Men are more obese...