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Old 09-28-2015, 12:01 PM #1
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Janie, it's BEST to get DHEA levels tested, as from years of reading about it, our levels start to drop at 20 and I've read 30.....so I'd say MOST are deficient in DHEA. Conventional MD's as I said probably don't test DHEA but I'm not sure on that....I don't see conventional MD's, as for me it's beneficial to go out the conventional box for my health maintenance. You could at least ask your doctors about DHEA.

There is a lot of fear out there but there is a lot of deficiencies going on too and conventional doctors don't get those for us...so many do go outside the "normal" medicine world. To address what we're losing with age makes sense to me. C

BTW: There are books written on DHEA and I bought one a long time ago. Written by doctor.
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