The Value of Measuring DHEA |
DHEA starts to decline at about age 20 at the rate of 1-1and 1/2 percent each year. This means by age 50-60 about half your levels of DHEA may have declined. This will result in less efficiency and decline in function.
Modern medical science as reached a point where many hormone levels that have declined can be restored to low, youthful, optimal levels. DHEA is one such hormone that can be restored. You can measure DHEA and use hormone replacement therapy to restore it back to optimal levels. Remember to read about the hormonal cascade on the web site and be aware that hormones work in combinations. This means if you restore DHEA, it will affect balances of other hormones that work in combination with DHEA and these other hormones will need to possibly be restored back to optimal levels. So when you replace any hormone you need to use a doctor who understands to replace
hormones in combination. We recommend the A-4 doctors who belong to the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. A-4 doctors are tested for their knowledge on the latest cutting edge information on the hormonal sciences before they can become A-4 doctors. Their national number is 773-528-4333.
In conclusion, it is valuable to measure DHEA and replace it and the other controlling hormones that work in combination with DHEA. Restoring hormones increases efficiency in the body, which should prove beneficial. DHEA once you restore it, should be maintained along with the hormones that work in combination with it.
Note In order for these anti-aging ideas to be successful, you must use supplements of the highest quality. Dr. Bob often said, "almost all supplement companies produce poor quality." You can consider the
product page of this web site. Almost all the products met Dr. Bobs approval. Since he passed away we have attempted to keep the same high standards.
WARNING: DO NOT STOP ANY TREATMENT OR MEDICATION YOU CURRENTLY USE. CONSULT WITH YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE STARTING THE USE OF SUPPLEMENTS.
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