By: Karen Davison | 2010-03-29 | Supplements As we age our levels of DHEA decline (in fact our level of DHEA may signify how fast we age). While DHEA has been studied for years, exactly how many bodily functions DHEA affects isn't known but there are about 150 that have been documented and some scientists believe it could be over 400. As teenagers and young adults, our DHEA levels are at their peak until around age 35. Men notice the decline when they don't build muscle as easily. Energy levels also begin to decrease. read more
By: David Naum | 2010-04-01 | Anxiety It has been called "the fountain of youth" and "the wonder supplement". But what exactly is it and what does it do? What I am referring to is DHEA, also known as dehydroepiandrosterone. read more
By: SuzyWitchitas | 2010-10-18 | Weight Loss According to Henry Lardy, PhD, of the National Academy of Sciences, 7-KETO DHEA offers the benefits of DHEA without the associated risks read more
By: Emily White | 2011-08-09 | Supplements It is very important to know the possible DHEA side effects when taking DHEA. Men and women may experience dissimilar negative effects, hence be very cautious with it. DHEA testing is recommended as well to counter the possible unpleasant problems associated with the supplements. read more
By: Jully | 2011-01-01 | Supplements Bodybuilding is becoming the latest trend in day to day life of a common man. All of them desire to get the best body in the group and are willing to try all different things that might help you in achieving the perfect body. read more
By: Bob Rutledge | 2010-03-30 | Supplements DHEA is a hormone available over the counter and many are taking it in hopes of increasing testosterone levels. Men and women may benefit from its use, but caution should always be used. read more
By: Doug Hart | 2010-09-22 | Women's Health Most women have heard about HRT, hormone replacement therapy, and possibly about the dangers that have come to light in recent years. However, have you heard about DHEA therapy? This little known and only recently heralded hormone precursor is getting a bit of bad publicity in recent years by some, but here are some facts to back up its use and desirable benefits read more
By: Elena Vincent | 2011-02-24 | Pregnancy DHEA is an abbreviation for dehydroepiandrosterone. This is a hormone which is made in the human body which is secreted by the adrenal gland. Many people believe that there is a connection with taking DHEA and IVF success due to its' effect on the sex hormones and, in particular, the possible "age-reversal" of the ovaries and eggs. read more
By: Armen Siran | 2010-11-01 | Health & Fitness It has many functions including reversing insulin resistance, increasing strength and stamina, improving immunity, improves well-being, decreases body fat, lowers triglycerides and cholesterol, increases bone density, increases serotonin levels, improves sleep, and normal levels correlate to a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease. read more
By: Tim Mielke | 2010-03-28 | Supplements You may have seen these four letters on the nutrition label of certain supplements. The technical name for DHEA is Dehydroepiandrosterone, so no wonder it has been shortened to DHEA! DHEA is a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands, which is then converted into estrogen, testosterone or a number of other hormones, by the body. There are over 150 hormones produced by the adrenal glands, and the most abundant of these is DHEA. read more
By: Ramiro Junior | 2010-11-23 | Men's Health DHEA is a popular dietary supplement taken by millions of athletes and ordinary people around the world. DHEA Dehydroepiandrosterone means in practice is a hormone that plays an important role in our health. And 'more likely to be reduced in our bodies during childhood and adolescence, but levels during and after middle age. read more
By: Nadav Snir | 2011-10-12 | Supplements DHEA is the most abundant and androgenic hormone found in the body. It is produced by the adrenal glands, and is highly useful for the bodybuilders and athletes. It is interesting to note that men derive fifty percent of all testosterone from it, and women derive about seventy five percent of estrogen hormones from it. The level of DHEA is quite high at the time of birth but it drops significantly read more
By: George Josserme | 2010-03-30 | Alternative Medicine There is substantial information on DHEA side effects and its benefits in the Internet, in books, and in other publications. I do believe, however, that a topic not well covered requires to be elaborate on. It is a vital topic related to health conditions needed not to risk DHEA side effects, but to gain benefits of DHEA. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2012-02-24 | News and society Rapper Lil Wayne had a little fun with his loyal Twitter followers these days after leaving a mysterious message on his Twitter account. The 29-year-old rapper tweeted on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2012: “She said yes!” Earlier, the star took his girlfriend to the swanky restaurant, Barton G, in Miami and paid the staff to make the night special, by putting a ring with a giant yellow rock on it in her desert. Moments after the ring came, Wayne jumped on top of their table shouted to the restaurant “She said yes!” Everyone inside the restaurant believed that the rapper had just proposed to his girlfriend. read more
By: M.Lewis | 2010-12-29 | Muscle Building 21 Day Fast Mass Building;Fitness and Muscle Building experts Vince Delmonte and Lee Hayward is set to release their newest creation 21-Day Fast Mass Building... read more