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  • BioMatrix DHEA (30 ml) BioMatrix DHEA (30 ml)

    Description As the most abundant circulating hormone in the body, DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is responsible for more than 150 metabolic functions, involved in circulatory and immune health, body weight and lean muscle mass, sexual function, mood, and much more. Supplementing with DHEA may help support a youthful and strong. Optimized levels of DHEA can be converted into androgens and estrogens, supporting numerous tissues and functions, as needed for the individual.* High absorption DHEA suspended in an alcohol solution Superior to tablets Micronized form for better bioavailability Essential component of HPA, thyroid, and adrenal restoration protocols* Dietary Considerations Gluten Free Free of Artificial Colors/Flavors Suggested Use Take 2 drops 2 times daily Serving Size: 2 Drop Servings Per Container: 500 Amount Per Serving Dehydroepiandrosterone2.4 mg Other Ingredients: Glycerin, Alcohol Warnings For specific recommendations, or if you are nursing or pregnant, consult your health professional. This product is formulated to be free of allergens derived from gluten, artificial colors and flavors. Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children. This product was sealed for your protection. Do not use if outer neck/bottle seal is damaged or missing. Shake well before use.

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DHEA (Dehydro-Epiandosterone is a hormone that is produced naturally by the body. It is made within the adrenal glands and is thought of as the most abundant in the steroid family of hormones. The body uses DHEA to create estrogen and testosterone. As we age, our DHEA levels can decline, resulting in a loss of interest in sex, as well as lowered energy levels and depression. DHEA deficiency is thought to contribute to the development of such illnesses as Parkinson's disease, multiple Sclerosis, and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Additionally, lowered levels of DHEA are linked to the weakening of the bones, known as osteoporosis. Vita Living offers a wide variety of high quality DHEA supplements for both men and women. 

Research indicates that the use of DHEA may help improve sexual function in both men and women. In women, it seems use of DHEA as a supplement may help renew sensation and interest in sexual activity. In men with erectile dysfunction, DHEA supplementation is helpful. Additionally, supplementation can help alleviate depression. Furthermore, supplementation with DHEA may help prevent and treat SLE. It is important to note that it has been proven to ease symptoms but not alter the illness's course. In men, DHEA helps enhance the effectiveness of weight training. Additionally, it may help improve sports performance. 

Studies show that taken in the short term (one year or less), DHEA can be beneficial to older people as a supplement; however, it should not be taken for an extended period as this may cause excessive testosterone levels in women. Furthermore, in studies conducted with rats, some concern has been expressed regarding the development of liver cancer in subjects. Generally speaking, DHEA is deemed safe and effective for mature adults; however, it should not be used by pregnant or nursing mothers, children or people who have liver or kidney problems.

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