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  • The DHEA Supplement Side Effects

    The adrenal glands naturally produce the steroid hormone 5-Dehydroepiandrosterone, also known as DHEA. In humans, DHEA acts as a "master hormone" that the body can convert into other steroid hormones when needed, such as testosterone and estrogen. Natural production of DHEA begins to decline after age 20, and individuals taking DHEA seek the restorative benefits of this supplement, such as increased muscle mass and bone density and an improved overall state of mental health and energy.

  • The Effects of DHEA on the Body

    The scientific name for DHEA is dehydroepiandrosterone. It is a hormone made in the body and secreted by the adrenal gland. DHEA stimulates the female and male sex hormones estrogen and testosterone. After age 30, DHEA levels begin to decrease. DHEA has drawn much attention for its purported benefits, among them slowing the aging process, and thus has become a popular nutritional supplement. However, scientific evidence supporting many of these claims is still unproven.

  • DHEA Side Effects for Men

    DHEA is a hormone that the human body produces naturally and is also constructed synthetically from wild yams or soy. Despite its use in natural medicine for the treatment of schizophrenia, signs of aging, impotence and lupus, synthetic DHEA supplements pose a risk of side effects in men.

  • Positive & Negative Side Effects of DHEA Supplements

    DHEA, or dehydroepiandrosterone, is a hormone excreted by the body, but the levels decrease with age. It has been suggested that DHEA supplements can fight depression, increase weight loss, slow the aging process and increase sex drive. Is it all hype? Here's the facts about DHEA, which may help you decide if DHEA supplementation is right for you.

  • What Are the Side Effects of Taking DHEA?

    DHEA is the short name for Dehydroepiandrosterone, a natural hormone produced by the adrenal glands. DHEA is also one of the few hormones that have been synthesized and is being sold over the counter, marketed mainly to bodybuilders and athletes because of its supposed qualities as a fat burner and muscle mass promoter. Despite its many benefits, DHEA has also a series of side effects that should be taken into consideration.

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