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DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) has been hyped as a supplement
that will deliver the virtual fountain of youth, with extravagant claims that it can slow aging, melt away fat, enhance memory,
prevent osteoporosis, and increase libido. Naturally produced and released by the adrenal glands, DHEA is ultimately converted
into estrogen (the female sex hormone) and androgen (the male sex hormone).
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With
age, DHEA levels in the body naturally decline. Researchers are presently investigating whether these lower levels can explain
certain age-related ailments--and whether taking DHEA supplements will keep them at bay. Specifically, scientists are examining
DHEAs power to protect against heart disease in older men, its ability to boost the immune system, and whether it can
help in managing diabetes and easing lupus symptoms. The strongest evidence so far may be for DHEAs power to enhance
the quality of life of older people, increasing their energy level and ability to handle stress.
DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone)
is a natural hormone synthesized by the adrenal glands from cholesterol. In medical terms, it is a "precursor" of hormonal
synthesis, like testosterone, estrogen and progesterone. Peak glandular extrusion is reached around age 21 and drops 90%
by the age of 75.
What is DHEA?
DHEA is an abbreviation for dehydroepiandrosterone, a hormone produced primarily
in the adrenal glands. DHEA is also produced in other parts of the body including the testicles, ovaries, and brain. After
production, the bloodstream carries DHEA to tissues and cells. Some of it is converted to sex hormones testosterone and estrogens.
How
is DHEA produced in the body?
In the body, cholesterol is the starting material to make all steroid hormones in the
body. In the adrenal glands, cholesterol is converted to pregnenolone. Therefore pregnenolone is the very top of the hormone
pyramid. Pregnenolone is converted to DHEA and a number of sex hormones including testosterone and estrogens.
What
is a steroid?
Steroids are hormones. All of the steroid hormones produced in the body are made using cholesterol as
the starting material. Some of the steroid hormones include DHEA, pregnenolone and the female hormones estrogen and progesterone
and the male hormone testosterone.
Where does DHEA come from?
The source material for DHEA powder is derived
from wild yams, which are grown commercially. Plant sterols (a class of plant hormones) are extracted from the wild yams.
The most common sterol is diosgenin, which has a molecular structure very similar to DHEA. In the laboratory, the diosgenin
extract is converted to DHEA by clipping away a few side chains by means of chemical reactions
Will natural yam extracts
increase my DHEA levels?
No. Ingestion of wild yam extracts will not increase your DHEA levels. This is because the
body does not have the necessary enzymes to make the conversions. Wild yam extracts can only be converted to DHEA in the laboratory
and not in the human body. Taking wild yam extracts is just a waste of money.
How much DHEA do our body make?
Some
researchers estimate that humans make between 10 and 15 mg of DHEA daily, but other researchers have estimated higher levels.
Will
taking DHEA supplements suppress my natural DHEA production? The production of most steroids in the body is controlled
by a feedback loop. When hormone levels get too high, the body makes less of it, and when hormone levels are too low, the
body makes more. However, DHEA is an exception to this rule. Preliminary studies do not seem to indicate a feedback loop for
DHEA. It is suggested that small supplement DHEA dosage will not stop our bodys natural DHEA production. However, supplementation
with high DHEA dosages and for a long period could have an influence in the bodys natural DHEA production.
What
is DHEAS?
DHEAS stands for DHEA-Sulphate. DHEAS is the most abundant steroid in the blood of young adult humans. Your
body makes most of its DHEA in the morning. DHEA levels in the body decline fairly rapidly during the day because DHEA is
quickly cleared by the kidneys. However, DHEAS is cleared slower, and the blood levels remain much more stable during the
day. When you take DHEA supplements, some of it will circulate as DHEA, but the majority (90% or more) will circulate
as DHEAS
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