New Study Shows DHEA Boosts Sex Drive in Post-Menopausal Women!
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DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is a naturally occurring substance produced by the adrenal glands in the human body.
Upon secretion by the adrenal glands, DHEA circulates throughout the bloodstream as DHEA-sulfate or DHEAS. It is then converted as needed into other hormones including androgen in males and estrogen in females.
Levels of DHEA in the body typically peak in early adulthood and begin to decrease after age 30.
The average 75 year old typically has only 10-20% of the DHEA in the body that was in circulation during its peak.
Researchers have reported low DHEA levels in some patients with end-stage kidney disease, non-insulin dependent diabetes (type 2), anorexia, adrenal insufficiency, and in the critically ill. DHEA may also be depleted by a number of drugs including opiates, corticosteroids, danazol, and insulin.
Research Indicates DHEA may:
» improve well-being and quality of life
» increase exercise capacity
» support a healthy sex drive
» support treatment of adrenal insufficiency and
induction of labor
» offer support for those suffering from depression
» improve immune function
Clinical trials are currently researching claims that DHEA offers weight and fat loss support, increased bone density due to aging, and offers support for various diseases such as systematic lupus erythematosus, Alheimer’s disease, cardiovascular disease, and Crohn’s disease
Recommended Dosage
Take 1 capsule daily with a meal.
Cautions
• If you are pregnant or lactating, consult your health care practitioner prior to using this product.
• It is not recommended to use this product for regular use without supervision by your professional healthcare provider.