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    I have been off cycle for about a month and a half...I want to use some DHEA so do I have to take proper off time (time on equals/time off) or is DHEA not technically a steroid and so I could start now??? What do you guys think?

    2-Swole

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    Re: A DHEA Question...

    YOU CAN START NOW
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      Re: A DHEA Question...

      I'm ill informed with this....wish I could help but don't want to put my foot in my mouth
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        DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is an endogenous hormone (made in the human body) secreted by the adrenal gland. DHEA serves as precursor to male and female sex hormones (androgens and estrogens). DHEA levels in the body begin to decrease after age 30, and are reported to be low in some people with anorexia, end-stage kidney disease, type 2 diabetes (non-insulin dependent diabetes), AIDS, adrenal insufficiency, and in the critically ill. DHEA levels may also be depleted by a number of drugs, including insulin, corticosteroids, opiates, and danazol.

        There is sufficient evidence supporting the use of DHEA in the treatment of adrenal insufficiency, depression, induction of labor, and systemic lupus erythematosus.

        There is a lack of available studies on the long-term effects of DHEA. However, DHEA may cause higher than normal levels of androgens and estrogens in the body, and theoretically may increase the risk of prostate, breast, ovarian, and other hormone-sensitive cancers. Therefore, it is not recommended for regular use without supervision by a licensed healthcare professional.


        1. What is it and where does it come from?

        DHEA is an acronym for the hormone dehydroepiandrosterone (now you know why people use the acronym.)

        Levels of DHEA are quite high at birth, drop during childhood, and peak during young adulthood. The levels continue to drop throughout life. This hormone is available synthetically as a nutritional supplement from Bodybuilding.com.



        2. What does it do and what scientific studies give evidence to support this?


        DHEA is HOT, and you will see why. When this compound is supplemented, it has been shown to have awesome effects. It has been shown to help people lose weight, burn fat and build muscle.* Dietary supplements of DHEA can help maintain proper levels in the body and can aid a person in their overall well being.

        Is there enough that can be said about DHEA? Apparently not. It may also have positive effects on supporting a healthy immune response and maintaining healthy blood sugar levels that are already within the normal range.


        3. Who needs it and what are some symptoms of deficiency?

        Because DHEA levels decrease with age, people above middle age can have incredible results as the studies above have shown. Body builders or athletes can have some of the greatest beneficial results. They can use it to help build strong muscles and lower body fat. It is also said to help keep the brain clear and the skin smooth as well!


        4. How much should be taken? Are there any side effects?

        When used in the correct dosages, DHEA is great. But, with any kind or hormone or compound, when used incorrectly it can cause problems. The exact right dosage may vary with each individual, so consulting a physician is probably a good idea. Women and men over age 60 are commonly prescribed 50mg and 100mg. Obviously since younger people produce more DHEA naturally, they should take less. Pregnant or nursing women should not take it.


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        • #5
          Re: A DHEA Question...

          THanks guys

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          • #6
            Re: A DHEA Question...

            good job mofo!!!
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            • #7
              Re: A DHEA Question...

              use it now, you don't want to use it if your on cycle fyi, your off so indulge

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