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Old 06-14-2015, 05:52 PM #1
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Default DHEA decline starts at 20-30 yrs of age

I had no clue about DHEA until I started with Integrative MD's in the 90's...I did work with some conventional hormone replacement after menopause and got off them....not good. I have this info posted on an another section here, but thought it should be here too. Good to have levels checked and we all lose this "hormone" as we age. I'm much older, but I believe the DHEA keeps me more vibrant in my late years. Skin is good, libido is there, but no interest in the opposite gender or any gender.


http://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supp...d/hrb-20059173.
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