The grace factor - Adrenal Hormone (DHEA)
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Hormones and aging have long enjoyed a king of chicken-and-egg relationship. Does aging result in falling levels of key or hormones or does a drop in the levels of key hormones bring on the aging process? Either way, researchers have been impressed that restoring levels of body’s hormones seems not only to halt the aging process but also to combat a number of debilitating diseases, and possibly even reverse the process of aging for some of the body’s organs.
Produced by the adrenal glands, DHEA has been dubbed the ‘mother of all hormones’. It is the most abundant steroid in the human body and is involved in the manufacture of testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, and corticosterone. The decline of DHEA with age parallels that of HGH, so by age 65, your body makes only 10 to 20 percent of what it did at age twenty. As with melatonin and HGH, falling levels of DHEA are closely related with a number of age-related diseases and disabilities.
Proponents of DHEA claim that it may be able to enhance immune resistance against infection, reduce the risk of age-related diseases including cancer, coronary artery disease and osteoporosis, improve blood sugar and help prevent adult-onset diabetes, facilitate weight loss and help convert fat to lean muscle, control Alzheimer disease, lupus, AIDS, chronic fatigue syndrome, treat herpes, menopause, depression and increase life-expectancy.
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