Author: William Buhrow

Why We Fear the Powder: Deconstructing the Myths About Protein

Why We Fear the Powder: Deconstructing the Myths About Protein

Article | Self-care
We consume countless processed foods where carbohydrates are far removed from their original form. Yet, when protein appears in a tub as a powder, it’s often met with suspicion. Why the double standard?
Man Under Construction: How Sleep Rebuilds Your Body and Mind

Man Under Construction: How Sleep Rebuilds Your Body and Mind

Article | Sleep disorders, insomnia
At night, the parasympathetic nervous system—our "rest and digest" network—takes command from the daytime "fight or flight" sympathetic system.
The Unspoken Reasons for Circumcision

The Unspoken Reasons for Circumcision

Article | Sex, sexuality
The decision to alter one's body is rarely simple. When it comes to circumcision, the conversation is often immediately framed by religion and tradition. But to confine it to that box is to miss a much larger, more intricate picture.
The Diet That Works With Your Cravings, Not Against Them

The Diet That Works With Your Cravings, Not Against Them

Article | Eating disorders
We often stand before the mirror with a singular, frustrating thought: "I have too much fat, and I need it gone." This isn't about chasing the chiseled physique of a fitness model.
What Are the Three Colors of Fat and Why Do They Matter?

What Are the Three Colors of Fat and Why Do They Matter?

Article | Eating disorders
We've been taught to see fat as a simple storage unit, a depot for excess energy that we dislike seeing in the mirror. We think of a fat cell as just a blob of fat. But this view is incredibly simplistic.
Unraveling the Roots of Erectile Dysfunction

Unraveling the Roots of Erectile Dysfunction

Article | Sex, sexuality
When a man encounters a problem with his erection, the first question that floods his mind is almost always the same: Is this physical, or is it all in my head?
Sperm Quality: The Unspoken Blueprint for Male Vitality

Sperm Quality: The Unspoken Blueprint for Male Vitality

Article | Self-care
The quality of our sperm is a profound reflection of our inner world, a biological echo of our overall health. It’s a measure of vitality.
Energy Drink: The High-Interest Loan You Take from Your Body

Energy Drink: The High-Interest Loan You Take from Your Body

Article | Self-care
The search for a surge of vitality, for that feeling of life flowing through us, is as old as humanity itself. We often think of energy drinks as a modern invention, a product of our fast-paced world.
IVF: Separating the Miracles from the Myths

IVF: Separating the Miracles from the Myths

Article | Self-care
It's a strange paradox of our time. On one hand, medical science performs miracles daily. On the other, basic human functions, like creating a family, seem to be getting harder. he need for procedures like In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is growing.
Testosterone: The Strange Saga of Stolen Vigor and the Search for Eternal Youth

Testosterone: The Strange Saga of Stolen Vigor and the Search for Eternal Youth

Article | Self-care
Today, it's common knowledge that testosterone is the quintessential male hormone, produced in the testicles.
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