Naturopathic Men’s Health in Toronto
Low energy, reduced drive, weight gain, and changes in sexual function are common – but they are not inevitable, and you don’t have to just live with them.
Men are statistically less likely to seek medical attention for symptoms that gradually creep up over time – declining energy, reduced muscle mass, lower libido, mood changes, and weight gain around the midsection. These symptoms are often dismissed as inevitable parts of aging, when in many cases they reflect identifiable and treatable underlying imbalances in hormones, metabolism, and nervous system function.
At Zentai Wellness Centre, Dr. Makoto Trotter, ND has over 20 years of clinical experience supporting men with hormone health, metabolic concerns, fatigue, prostate health, and sexual function. His approach is comprehensive and individualized – looking at the full picture rather than treating each symptom in isolation.
Many men I see have been told their bloodwork is normal, yet they feel far from it. Normal on a standard panel and optimal for your body are not the same thing. The goal is to understand why you feel the way you do and address it directly. – Dr. Makoto Trotter, ND
Testosterone levels decline gradually from a man’s mid-30s onward – a process sometimes called andropause. This can affect energy, motivation, muscle mass, fat distribution, mood, cognitive clarity, and sexual function. Contributing factors include chronic stress, poor sleep, insulin resistance, and nutrient deficiencies – all of which are addressable through naturopathic care.
Assessment goes beyond a single total testosterone reading. Free testosterone, SHBG, LH, FSH, and DHEA-S are all relevant, as is the hormonal context in which testosterone is operating.
Reduced libido in men is often multifactorial – testosterone is one piece, but stress, anxiety, relationship dynamics, sleep quality, and cardiovascular health all play a role. Treatment addresses the specific combination of drivers identified in your assessment rather than assuming a single cause.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is often an early warning sign of cardiovascular or metabolic issues – poor vascular function, insulin resistance, and elevated inflammation can all impair erectile function. Naturopathic treatment addresses these underlying drivers. Heart health and men’s sexual health are closely connected and frequently assessed together.
Persistent fatigue in men is frequently linked to hormonal decline, adrenal dysregulation, thyroid dysfunction, poor sleep, or nutritional deficiencies. If you are experiencing fatigue alongside other men’s health symptoms, a comprehensive assessment is important – these conditions often share underlying drivers. See also: chronic fatigue support.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis, and prostate cancer risk are all concerns that increase with age. Naturopathic approaches to prostate health focus on reducing inflammation, supporting hormonal balance (particularly the testosterone-to-estrogen ratio), and addressing dietary and lifestyle factors that influence prostate tissue health.
Insulin resistance, elevated triglycerides, high blood pressure, and abdominal weight gain are components of metabolic syndrome – a cluster that significantly increases cardiovascular disease risk. These factors also directly suppress testosterone and worsen fatigue and mood. Naturopathic care addresses metabolic health as part of the broader men’s health picture, often in conjunction with heart health support.
Insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes are closely linked to low testosterone and are assessed together as part of every men’s metabolic health workup.
For men who are active or athletic, naturopathic support can optimize hormonal balance, nutrient status, recovery, and resilience. This is particularly relevant for men noticing that their recovery is slower or their performance has plateaued despite consistent training.
A comprehensive men’s health assessment at Zentai Wellness Centre typically includes:
Where testosterone or other hormonal imbalances are identified, treatment focuses on addressing the underlying drivers rather than simply supplementing hormones. Bio-identical hormone therapy may be considered in select cases where clinically appropriate.
A personalized nutrition plan addressing macronutrient balance, anti-inflammatory foods, and specific nutrients that support testosterone production, prostate health, and cardiovascular function. Blood sugar regulation is a central focus given its impact on hormones and energy.
Targeted nutrients commonly used in men’s health include zinc, magnesium, vitamin D, omega-3 fatty acids, and specific adaptogens for stress and adrenal support. All supplementation is based on your individual assessment and test results.
Specific botanical medicines support testosterone production, adrenal function, prostate health, and cardiovascular health. Adaptogens are frequently used to address the stress component that underlies many men’s health concerns.
For men experiencing chronic stress, sleep disturbance, or anxiety as drivers of their health concerns, acupuncture can support nervous system regulation, improve sleep quality, and reduce the cortisol burden that suppresses testosterone.
Sleep quality, stress management, and exercise strategy are critical components of men’s hormonal health. Lifestyle counselling is integrated into treatment plans to address these factors practically and sustainably.
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If you’re dealing with ongoing hormonal concerns, this complimentary call can help determine whether a naturopathic approach is right for you.
Testosterone does decline with age, but the rate and degree of decline varies significantly between individuals – and many men experience levels that are suboptimal well before conventional ‘low’ thresholds are reached. More importantly, addressing the lifestyle, metabolic, and hormonal factors that accelerate decline can meaningfully improve how you feel regardless of age.
Yes – particularly when ED is related to vascular health, metabolic factors, hormonal imbalance, or stress-driven nervous system dysregulation. These are all areas where naturopathic medicine has evidence-informed interventions. ED with a purely psychological component may benefit from the support of a psychotherapist in addition to naturopathic care.
No. Naturopathic care works alongside existing medications. Dr. Trotter will review all current medications and supplements at your initial appointment to ensure a safe and coordinated approach.
A comprehensive men’s hormone panel can be requisitioned through LifeLabs. Where more detail is needed on how hormones are being metabolized – particularly cortisol patterns and androgen metabolism – the DUTCH hormone test provides a level of detail that standard blood panels cannot match.
Yes – gut health affects testosterone in several ways, including through nutrient absorption, inflammation levels, and the gut-liver axis that processes hormones. Men with significant digestive symptoms alongside hormonal concerns often benefit from assessing leaky gut and gut microbiome health as part of the overall picture.
Commonly, men struggling with vitality issues also experience symptoms in other body systems.
These can include the following:
When we work to address the underlying hormonal imbalances, other symptoms may often improve concurrently.
A naturopathic doctor assesses your overall health, diet and lifestyle along with any symptoms that may be the result of hormone imbalances.
Initially, dietary and lifestyle modifications will be implemented that may lead to improvements in energy, strength, moods, sleep, virility and endurance.
Testosterone testing is typically underlooked. We have detailed testing options that can help to understand your androgen (aka testosterone) pathway such that we can correct imbalances to get you feeling back to your best.
Testosterone and DHEA (a precursor to testosterone) gradually decline with age, but are impacted by stressors. Sometimes this can make the decline more rapid and lead to a condition called hypogonadism or hypoandrogenism. When testosterone is depleted it can lead to a host of symptoms that can negatively affect your quality of life: low sex drive, impaired exercise tolerance and recovery, muscle wasting, chronic fatigue, reduced stress tolerance, depression, anxiety, reduced ability to heal from injuries and overall depleted vitality.
At some point, a detailed DUTCH hormone test or a saliva hormone test may be recommended to better understand which hormones are suboptimal, and to what degree. Saliva hormone testing provides an assessment of bioavailable hormones – that is, the hormones levels in your tissues. This is different than blood hormone levels because they measure total circulating hormone levels.
Based on the understanding of which hormone levels need normalizing, your naturopathic doctor may recommend nutrients, herbs or acupuncture to help your body re-balance hormone levels naturally.
Men’s health concerns are often influenced by hormonal, metabolic, and lifestyle factors. You can explore more hormonal and related conditions treated to better understand how these patterns may be connected.
If you have been putting off addressing low energy, hormonal changes, or other men’s health concerns, now is a good time to start. A naturopathic assessment gives you a clear picture of what is actually going on – and a concrete plan to address it.