Geo Espinosa, ND, LAc, IFMCP, CNS, is a naturopathic doctor, licensed acupuncturist and certified functional medicine practitioner recognized as an authority in holistic urology and men’s health. He is a professor and holistic clinician in urology at New York University Langone Medical Center in New York City. As an avid researcher and writer, Dr. Geo has authored numerous scientific papers and books including coediting the Integrative Sexual Health book. He is author of the best-selling prostate cancer book Thrive, Don’t Only Survive. Dr. Geo is chief medical officer and formulator at XY Wellness, LLC, and lectures internationally on the application of science-based holistic treatments in urological clinics. He is author of the blog DrGeo.com.
Dr. Geo Espinosa discusses treating prostate cancer with CyberKnife.
Dr. Geo Espinosa, ND, LAc, IFMCP, CNS, clinical assistant professor of integrative and functional urology at New York University and…
While prostate cancer can be treated with surgery, there are other, less invasive options for people diagnosed with the disease. In this video, Dr. Geo Espinosa, explains two of these options—watchful waiting and active surveillance.
When it comes to treating prostate cancer, men often are given the choice between surgery performed by a robot or traditional open surgery performed by a surgeon. In this video, Dr. Geo Espinosa explains the risks and benefits of each procedure.
Far too many sufferers of erectile dysfunction are in their 40s…and a growing number are in their 20s! The cause? According to Dr. Geo Espinosa, it’s pornography. Learn what’s happening to the virility of our young men in this edition of the Bottom Line Advocator.
Dr. Geo Espinosa discusses treatments for erectile dysfunction (ED).
The average age when men are diagnosed with prostate cancer is 62—but in recent years, more men in their 40s are being diagnosed with aggressive forms of this disease. In this video, Dr. Geo Espinosa discusses this increased incidence of aggressive prostate cancer in younger men as well as what they can do to prevent this.
Dr. Geo Espinosa talks about the supplements men can take to reduce their prostate cancer risk.
A recent large-scale study has found that the more frequently a man has sex, the less likely he is to get prostate cancer. Dr. Geo Espinosa discusses the results of this study.
Dr. Geo Espinosa talks about the most beneficial things men can do to take care of their prostate.
Dr. Geo Espinosa talks about the worst things that men can do when it comes to prostate health.
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