Webinar: Nutritional Management of Mitochondrial Dysfunction in the Prostate

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Geo Espinosa, ND

Dept. of Urology

New York University Langone Medical Center

 

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Mitochondrial dysfunction increases with age, and is an etiologic factor in many disorders associated with aging—including common prostate conditions.

Pharmaceutical treatment of prostatitis can actually worsen mitochondrial dysfunction, putting men who have been so treated at increased risk.

The good news is that mitochondrial dysfunction—both in the prostate and systemically—is reversible through carefully targeted nutritional interventions.

In this free hour-long webinar, holistic urologist Dr. Geo Espinosa, offers practical evidence-based tips for identifying men at risk, and implementing nutritional strategies to improve mitochondrial function.

You’ll learn:

  • The three main types of prostate diseases
  • The role of mitochondrial dysfunction as a contributing factor in prostate disease
  • The mitochondrial adverse effects of pharmaceutical treatment of prostatitis.
  • How a novel form of ubiquinone, MitoQ, can improve mitochondrial function, and help men with prostate condition

Dr. Geo Espinosa is a naturopathic doctor, licensed acupuncturist, and certified functional medicine practitioner recognized as an authority in holisticDRGEO.headshot 4 urology and men’s health. He is on the clinical faculty in the Department of Urology at New York University Langone Medical Center, and is also a faculty member of the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM). An avid researcher and writer, Dr. Geo has authored numerous scientific papers and books. He is co-editor of Integrative Sexual Health (Oxford University Press), and author of the best-selling prostate cancer book: Thrive, Don’t Only Survive. Dr. Geo is the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and formulator at XY Wellness, LLC and lectures internationally on the application of science-based holistic treatments for urological conditions. Iν his free time, he enjoys writing on his popular blog, DrGeo.com, spending time with his wife and three kids, and practicing the Israeli martial art, Krav Maga.

 
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