DHEA is a hormone naturally produced by the adrenal glands that serves as a precursor to other hormones including estrogen and testosterone. Levels peak in early adulthood and decline with age.
DHEA is a hormone naturally produced by the adrenal glands that serves as a precursor to other hormones including estrogen and testosterone. Levels peak in early adulthood and decline with age.
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is one of the most abundant hormones in the body, produced primarily by the adrenal glands. It serves as a building block for sex hormones and has independent effects on energy, mood, immune function, and body composition. DHEA levels naturally peak around age 25 and decline progressively, potentially contributing to age-related changes. Supplementation may help restore more youthful hormone levels.
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DHEA supports hormonal balance by providing precursors for testosterone and estrogen production. It may help support energy levels, bone density, immune function, and healthy body composition while promoting overall vitality during aging.
Supports bone health – May help maintain bone mineral density, particularly in postmenopausal women
Promotes healthy body composition – Supports lean muscle mass and healthy metabolism
Enhances energy levels – May help combat fatigue associated with declining hormone levels
Supports immune function – DHEA plays a role in regulating immune cell activity and response
Improves mood: Supports emotional well-being.
Reduces stress: Modulates cortisol response.
Enhances libido: May improve interest and vitality.
Supports cognition: Helps mental sharpness and alertness.
Encourages motivation: Promotes daily energy and confidence.
Related Conditions: Fatigue, low libido, osteoporosis, immune weakness, stress, hormonal imbalance, aging energy loss
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