June is Men’s Health Month
Men’s Health is often delayed, minimized, or ignored until something becomes serious. But the reality is that men continue to face higher rates of preventable disease and earlier death compared to women.
In the United States, men are more likely to die from leading causes such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes complications, and on average they live about 5 years less than women. Many of these conditions are strongly influenced by lifestyle factors—especially nutrition, stress, sleep, and daily habits.
The important part: most of these risks are not sudden. They build over time.
Signs like low energy, weight gain, high blood sugar, high blood pressure, poor sleep, and digestive issues are often early warnings that the body is out of balance.
This is where working with a specialist makes a difference.
As a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) and an Ayurvedic Counselor in training, I bring a dual approach:
As a dietitian, I focus on:
✔️ Evidence-based nutrition for prevention and disease management
✔️ Diabetes, heart health, weight management, and metabolic health
✔️ Practical, realistic changes that fit your lifestyle
Through Ayurveda, I also consider:
✔️ Digestion and gut health (the foundation of wellness)
✔️ Stress and nervous system balance
✔️ Sleep quality and daily routines
✔️ Individual constitution—because no two people are the same
This combined approach helps identify not just what to eat, but why your body is responding the way it is.
Working with a specialist means you are not guessing anymore. You are getting personalized guidance, structure, and accountability based on both science and individualized care.
Most men don’t need extreme diets. They need consistency, clarity, and a plan that actually fits their real life.
This Men’s Health Month, I encourage men to stop waiting for symptoms to become diagnoses.
Your health is your foundation—for your work, your family, and your future.
💙 Dani Lima, RDN
Helping men improve metabolic health through nutrition, lifestyle, and individualized care.
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