Is your DHEA level taking you “over the hill”?
Anyone over 40 who wants to stay looking and feeling young, this one is for you!
DHEA, the mother of all hormones, is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands and it’s a vital precursor that the body needs to make over 50 other hormones, including estrogen and testosterone.
Around the ages of 25-30, the body’s own natural production of DHEA starts to decline.
It’s no wonder why the phrase “over the hill” became the normal expectation with aging because by age 40 DHEA is on a fast decline, and the age-related “inevitable norm” becomes a reality.
Age-Related Symptoms Associated with DHEA Decline:
Decreased Sex Drive
Erectile Dysfunction
Vaginal Dryness
Mood Fluctuations
Anxiety
Depression
Weight Gain
Decreased Muscle Mass
If you are over the age of 40 (or if you have an Auto-Immune Disorder) a healthy nutritional diet and supplemental DHEA is a MUST.