All about DHEA: The mother of all hormones
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DHEA is produced by adrenal glands and is known as ‘the mother of all hormones’. Proponents of DHEA claim that it may be able to enhance immune resistance against infection, reduce risk of age related diseases including cancer, coronery artery disease and osteoporosis, improve blood sugar and help prevent onset of diabetes II, facilitate weight loss and help convert fat to lean muscle, control Alzheimer’s disease, lupus, AIDS, and chronic fatigue syndrome, treat herpes, menopause, depression, memory and learning problems and increase life expectancy.
Symptoms of DHEA deficiency may include persistence fatigue, depression, anxiety, hypersensitivity to noise, loss of libido, dry eyes, skin and hair, loss of head hair, axial and public hair.
As for the therapeutic daily amount, exact doses have not been clearly established. Daily dosages range from 5 to 10 mg to as much as 2000 mg. Tablets or capsules may contain 5, 10, 25 or 250 mg of the hormone.
Children, adolescents, pregnant and nursing women, and people suffering from benign prostatic hyperplasia cancer should not take DHEA. Women taking doses in excess of 100 mg per day may experience facial hair growth.
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