They do have injections that he can give himself. That's what my son does and it works great. But it would be great if the oils could take care of that on their own. I'll have to have my son try the Ylang Ylang as well and see how he feels with that.
-- Lori
On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 11:00:09 PM UTC-6, Evie wrote:
On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 11:00:09 PM UTC-6, Evie wrote:
I have a client that has been told by his physician that he has low testosterone...the client no longer wants to do the patches or creams because of his fear of contact with his wife and grandchild. I read a post that indicated that Dr. Hill suggested Phytoestrogen in those cases. Can anyone tell me how I explain that to the client when the product is clearly marked Women's Phytoestrogen? Or is there another protocol that is recommended.
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