The Hormone DHEA

Posted by on 28 Mar 2010 | Tagged as: Andropause, Bioidentical Hormones, DHEA, Menopause



One of the hormones that diminish as we age, like estrogen, progesterone, testosterone and thyroid, is DHEA.  DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is made in the adrenal glands and converts to testosterone if you are male or estriol, one of the estrogens, if you are female.  Depending on what country you are in, DHEA is either purchased over the counter or by prescription only in other countries.  Some countries classify it as a nutritional supplement.  As you age, the levels of DHEA decline.

DHEA levels can also decrease in persons with kidney disease, type 2 diabetes, anorexia, adrenal burnout,  and AIDS.  DHEA can also be affected by taking corticosteroids, insulin, danazol and opiates.

Health Benefits of DHEA

The correct dosage of DHEA will increase testosterone, decrease body fat, increase muscle mass, decrease feelings of depression, improve memory loss and assist the immune system by cortisol and adrenaline levels.  It also protects against arteriolosclerosis because it lowers cholesterol and insulin levels if you are following a healthy diet.  Known as a antidote to high cortisol levels which will, along with insulin levels soar upwards at night, it can assist with achieving a better night of sleep.

DHEA should be used under the guidance of your bioidentical hormone doctor and should be used in conjunction with other bioidentical hormones. Since DHEA is a precursor to other hormones (testosterone and estriol), taking too much DHEA can lead to overly high levels of estrogens or testosterone in the body which can increase the risk of certain types of cancers such as breast, ovarian and prostrate cancers.  Hormones should be balanced in the body and when one hormone is depleted or in excess, all hormones are out of balance and your health can be effected severely.  The goal is to achieve balanced hormones in menopause.

Speak with your doctor and if you are concerned about your hormone levels and are suffering from the symptoms of menopause or andropause, have a hormone panel done by your doctor.  Blood or saliva testing will show the levels of each of the hormones in your body.  Your doctor will then determine which hormones you need to replace with natural bioidentical hormone replacement therapy.

The Symptoms of Andropause

Posted by on 25 May 2009 | Tagged as: Andropause, Bioidentical Hormones, Biomimetic Hormones



Andropause is the male equivalent of menopause and is caused by low testosterone levels. Almost all men, once they are into their 40s experience some or the other symptoms of andropause. In fact, research statistics estimate that almost 95% of all men by the time they reach their 50s, experience the symptoms of andropause.

Some of the top andropause symptoms include: decreased sex drive, irritability, depression, decreased bone density and muscle loss. There are many men who also experience other symptoms such as insomnia and weight gain. All these symptoms are a direct result of the lowering of the levels of testosterone, increased estrogen levels and decreased progesterone. This also affects the production of other important hormones such as estrogen and progesterone. Decrease in the levels of these hormones results in typical symptoms such as night sweats, erectile dysfunction and memory loss. Decreased libido is a direct result of the lowering of testosterone levels, one of the reasons for the onset of andropause. In fact, poor memory is one of the most common symptoms of the onset of andropause in men. Aches and pains are also common symptoms. In some instances, certain other symptoms such as loss of height and fatigue are also seen.

Fortunately for all those men who are suffering from the symptoms of andropause, relief is available in the form of natural bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. Recent research points out to the effectiveness of bioidentical hormones in alleviating the symptoms of andropause. In fact, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy using natural bioidentical hormones is known to improve a person’s overall sense of well being, health apart from increasing muscle mass and sex drive. Natural bioidentical hormones are created using botanical ingredients from plant sources and are therefore considered absolutely safe. Male hormone therapy is also known to reduce depression, mood fluctuations and irritability to a very large extent. The therapy is also useful in reducing the risk of development of certain medical conditions including, diabetes, heart disease, arthritis and hypertension.

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