DHEA?![]()
Unlocking the Secret of the
"Foundation of Youth"
Key to a
longer, healthier & happier life!
Treat
herpes, menopause, protect against infection, stabilize blood sugar levels
WHAT IS DHEA?
Our bodies are run by hormones and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is considered by many to be the mother of hormones because it literally can be transformed into over fifty other important hormones including the sex hormones testosterone, progesterone, and the estrogens. It can also be made into cortisone, which is related to our inflammatory responses in the body. Cortisone plays important roles in the regulation of allergies, (rashes, sinusitis, hay fever, and asthma) and inflammatory conditions (arthritis, bursitis and many others). DHEA has a positive effect on white blood cells, making them more active and effective. Diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and obesity have all been associated with low levels of DHEA. The hormone DHEA is produced by the adrenal glands and when we are young, DHEA can be found in abundance, but by middle age, the supply begins to drop. By age 50, most people only produce one-third of the DHEA that they did during their youthful days, and by age 60, it is barely detectable.
There have been many long term studies regarding DHEA that are very revealing. One long term study revealed that men between the ages of 50 & 79 with the lowest levels of DHEA had the highest rate of heart disease. Other studies of healthy men suggest that DHEA supplements cut cholesterol, reduce body fat, increase muscle mass, and relieve depression. Studies also show that men with the highest levels of DHEA were the least likely to be impotent. All of these things combined are why people say this is the youth hormone! However, despite all the euphoria over its use, it still should not be taken in high dosages. Dr. Earl Mindell recommends 5 to 50 mg daily for women, and 25 - 100 mg daily for men.
One of DHEAs key jobs is to help our bodies fight bacterial and viral infection. Our immune system is based on cooperation of several different types of cells, which learn to recognize and attack infectious viruses and bacteria. Vaccines work on the principle that when our bodies are introduced to a relatively harmless form of infectious bacteria, it will form antibodies to combat the intruder - antibodies that will then move quickly to attack similar germs when next exposed to them.

DHEA may be the key to a longer, healthier and happier life
Stabilize blood sugar levels and help prevent the onset of diabetes in adults.
Assist in weight loss and convert fat to lean muscle mass.
Control Alzheimers disease, lupus, AIDS, Epstein-Barr and chronic fatigue syndrome.
Treat herpes, menopause depression, memory .
Prolong life expectancy.
Enhance the immune system to protect against infection.
Reduce the incidence of cancer, atherosclerosis (coronary artery disease), and osteoporosis-diseases generally associated with aging.
Lower blood cholesterol while improving liver function.