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DHEA hormone supplement, increase testosterone, dhea side effects acne hair loss arrhythmia, dehydroepiandrosterone (0430)

DHEA hormone supplement, increase testosterone, dhea side effects acne hair loss arrhythmia, dehydroepiandrosterone

DHEA hormone supplement product pills
Dehydroepiandrosterone DHEA 5 mg
60 dhea capsules
Increase testosterone levels and enhance libido
A review of DHEA side effects which may include arrhythmia, acne, hair loss
Club Natural

Note: We do not ship this DHEA supplement to Austria, Australla, Canada, Germany and New Zealand. Customs does not allow DHEA hormone to enter into these countries.

DHEA, dehydroepiandrosterone, is a Dietary Supplement that can increase testosterone levels, has many benefits, but DHEA side effects can also occur including acne, hair loss and arrhythmia if used regularly in high dosages. Take frequent breaks from use. See below.

Pharmaceutical Grade High Quality DHEA dehydroepiandrosterone, proved pure by certificate of analysis.

DHEA is converted in the body to androgens (such as testosterone). DHEA dosages higher than 5 mg are discouraged due to side effects. We do not sell DHEA in high dosages such as 10, 25, and 50 mg because we feel they are unsafe and could lead to serious health problems. See below for a list of potential DHEA side effects on high doses.

DHEA benefit:
Many people who are deficient in DHEA notice benefits from taking this hormone. They feel more energetic, have a sense of vitality, more mental energy, and feel more sexually aroused. Others take DHEA even though they are not deficient in this hormone. Keep in mind there are non-homone supplements that can give you similar benefits. If you wish to enhance sexuality without the use of hormomes, use Passion Rx, a potent natural herbal sexual pill. For mental energy and alertness, see Mind Power Rx. For more natural energy and vitality, take a capsule or two a day of MultiVit Rx.
   DHEA has been promoted as a weight loss agent but we don't feel it is a good choice for this purpose. If you would like to eat less, Diet Rx is an excellent option.

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DHEA Supplement Facts:
Serving Size: 1 dhea capsule
Servings per Bottle: 60

Amount Per Serving:
DHEA 5 mg *

Usage: One capsule DHEA a few times a week or as recommended by a health care provider who has a good understanding of DHEA benefits and dangers.

* DHEA hormone supplement daily value not established.

Other ingredients:  rice flour, gelatin.

What is DHEA?
Short for dehydroepiandrosterone, DHEA is the most abundant hormone made by the adrenal glands, which are located just above the kidneys. After DHEA is made by these glands it goes into the bloodstream and from then on, DHEA travels all over the body and goes into our cells, where it is converted into male hormones (known as androgens) or female hormones (known as estrogens). Small amounts of DHEA are also made in the brain by neurons (brain cells). Hence DHEA can be called a neurosteroid.

DHEA side effects: High doses of DHEA taken for prolonged periods can lead to a number of side effects including acne, irritability, hair thinning, and heart rhythm disturbances, known as arrhythmias. We only sell 5 mg DHEA, not the higher amounts since we believe high doses are potentially dangerous.

Email from a DHEA user regarding DHEA side effects
Just a quick note to validate DHEA doescause heart arrythmia in some people, and I am one of those.
I couldn't figure out why I started having palpitations and arrhythmia. I went thru all the tests, and nothing mechanically
wrong with my heart.  The cardiologist said "I just didn't fit the profile" for anything wrong.  So, he wanted to do electrical ablation.
I said no, and would wait it out.  I stopped taking all my nutritional supplements for four months, and the arrhythmia went away.  Started taking
the DHEA again at 25mg daily, and within 3 weeks, the
arrhythmia / palpitations had returned.
Someone needs to warn people about the DHEA side effects of heart palpitations.

DHEA supplement questions
Q. Where does a DHEA supplement come from?
   A. DHEA supplements are made commercially from a plant of the Dioscorea family [wild yams] found in abundance in Mexico. Extracts of this plant contain a steroidal saponin called diosgenin which may be converted in a laboratory by a series of 6 to 8 chemical reactions into DHEA. In the human body, DHEA is made from cholesterol.

Q. I plan to buy DHEA 5mg from your website. I am looking for micronized DHEA supplement as that is supposedly a better form but your DHEA formula doesn't say anything about being micronized. Please let me know if the DHEA available at your website is micronized or not?
   A. The DHEA 5 mg supplement product is not micronized. There is no evidence or research to support that micronized DHEA is better than regular DHEA. DHEA is a potent hormone and should be used in low dosages and cautiously.

Q. I have read that DHEA is an anti-aging hormone. Is that true?
   A. DHEA is a hormone produced mainly by the adrenal glands and acts as a precursor to testosterone and estrogen. The body's DHEA production peaks in young adulthood and gradually declines with age; because of this, supplements of DHEA are widely marketed as an anti-aging panacea. However, there is no long term research to indicate that the use of DHEA supplements have anti-aging benefit. Perhaps DHEA may be helpful in very low dosages in certain people, but taking high amounts could lead to hair loss and other side effects. A study lasting at least 10 years needs to be done before we have any clues as to the anti-aging potential of DHEA. Thus far no such DHEA study has been done.

Q. When did DHEA become available over the counter without a prescription?
   A. DHEA Fact - DHEA became widely available to the public without a prescription in 1995.

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