It
has been shown that the serum hormone DHEA often declines by 75%–80%
from peak levels by age 70, leading to hormonal imbalances that can
affect one’s quality of life.Peak
blood levels of DHEA occur at approximately age 25, decreasing
progressively thereafter.The
marked decline in serum DHEA with age is believed to play a role in
health problems associated with aging. Thus, scientists have been
looking at ways of restoring DHEA to youthful levels to promote optimal
health, and are now discovering mechanisms by which DHEA protects
against age-related decline.
Since
1981, several thousand studies have been published on DHEA’s various
benefits, including immunomodulatory properties as well as positive
effects on mood, quality of life, and body composition. It has been
proposed that restoring the circulating levels of DHEA to those found
in young people may improve well-being and sexual function. In a
randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, ten months of DHEA
replacement therapy showed a beneficial effect of enhancing the
increases in muscle mass and strength with the addition of resistance
exercise in elderly individuals.The
studies of DHEA therapy in women with adrenal insufficiency also
suggest beneficial effects on well-being, mood, and sexuality.DHEA
could be of benefit to the normal aging brain.Some
studies have reported DHEA may improve mood and alleviate melancholy.In
addition, recent studies have shown that DHEA has the capacity to
improve vascular health by a number of complex processes.One of
them is increasingnitric
oxidesynthesis.
In
a randomized, double-blind, controlled trial, DHEA replacement therapy
for one year helped protect hip bone mineral density in older adults
and spine bone mineral density in older women.DHEA
has also been shown to support a healthy circulatory system and
joint/bone health.
DHEA
usage and safety precautions
Life
Extension has been investigating DHEA for over 30 years. Life
Extension’s DHEA directions for use are specially drafted to provide
optimal, but safe dosing.
The
standard blood test to evaluate DHEA status is one that measures DHEA
sulfate levels (dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate or DHEA-S). The DHEA-S
is calculated in micrograms per deciliter (µg/dL) of blood. A DHEA-S
blood test may be taken three to six weeks after initiating a DHEA
supplementation regimen to help determine optimal dosing. DHEA testing
may save you money if it shows you can take less DHEA to maintain
youthful DHEA serum levels.
Because
of the overwhelming evidence connecting low levels of DHEA to problems
associated with aging, Life Extension suggests that all people over age
40 begin DHEA therapy. For most people, the starting dose of DHEA is
between 15–75 mg, taken in one daily dose. Many studies have used a
daily dose of 50 mg.
Since
almost everyone over age 35–40 has lower than optimal levels of DHEA,
most people begin supplementation ... and thentesttheir
blood DHEA levels later to make sure they are taking the proper dose.
Normal serum reference ranges and ideal ranges of DHEA-S are:
Normal
(depending on age)
Ideal
Men
16.2-492
µg/dL
350-500
µg/dL
Women
12-407
µg/dL
275-400
µg/dL
People
over age 40 who do not supplement with DHEA usually have serum levels
below 200 µg/dL, and many are below 100 µg/dL since a steady decline
takes place after the third decade in life.
There are different
precautions for men and women that should be observed.
DHEA
precautions for men
Before
attempting to restore DHEA to youthful levels, men should know their
serum PSA (prostate specific antigen) level. Men with prostate cancer
or severe benign prostate disease are advised to avoid DHEA since it
can be converted into testosterone (and estrogen). Therefore, men are
advised to have a PSA and digital rectal exam before initiating DHEA to
rule out existing prostate disease.
When
taking DHEA we also recommend taking the following other nutrients
daily:
Vitamin
D
5,000
– 10,000 IU
Vitamin
E
(D-alpha tocopheryl succinate)
400
IU
Selenium
200
mcg
Gamma
E Tocopherol
with Sesame Lignans
200
mg
Lycopene
Extract
10
– 40 mg
Boron
3
– 10 mg
Cruciferous
Vegetable Extracts
(as found in Triple Action Cruciferous Vegetable Extract)
500
– 1000 mg
It
is important for men over 40 to have a physician check their PSA and
DHEA-S serum levels every six to twelve months thereafter. Men should
also periodically check their blood levels for free testosterone and
estrogen to make sure that DHEA is following a youthful metabolic
pathway.
See
theMale
Hormone Restorationprotocol
or the Male Hormone Modulation chapter in theDisease Prevention
& Treatmentbook
for additional hormone balance testing that can be done at the same
time serum DHEA-S and PSA levels are being tested.
DHEA
precautions for women
Women
should consider estrogen and testosterone testing when they take their
DHEA blood test in order to evaluate DHEA’s effect on their blood
levels of these hormones.
Women
who have been diagnosed with an estrogen-dependent cancer should
consult their physicians before beginning the DHEA restoration process.
When
taking DHEA we also recommend taking the following other nutrients to
maintain a healthy balance each day:
Melatonin
300
mcg – 3 mg (nightly)
Vitamin
E
(D-alpha tocopheryl succinate)
400
IU
Broccoli
Extract
(as found in Triple Action Cruciferous Vegetable Extract)
400
mg
Indole-3-carbinol
(as found in Triple Action Cruciferous Vegetable Extract)
80
– 160 mg
Vitamin
D3
5,000
– 10,000 IU
Gamma
Tocopherol
with Sesame Lignans
200
mg
Women
taking DHEA should refer to theFemale
Hormone Restorationprotocol
or the Female Hormone Modulation chapter in theDisease Prevention
& Treatmentbook
for information about restoring youthful hormone balance.
Supplement
Facts
Serving
Size 1 vegetarian capsule
Amount Per Serving
Dehydroepiandrosterone
(DHEA)
100 mg
Other
ingredients: microcrystalline cellulose, vegetable cellulose (capsule).
Non-GMO
Dosage
and Use
The exact
number of capsules to be taken should be determined by blood testing
and the advice of a physician.
For optimal
results, take one (1) capsule in the morning.
DHEA serum
blood tests are suggested 3 to 6 weeks after initiating DHEA
replacement therapy to optimize individual dosing.
Caution
Consult a
physician or licensed qualified health care professional before using
this product if you have, or have a family history of breast cancer,
prostate cancer, or other hormone-sensitive diseases.
Warnings
KEEP OUT OF
REACH OF CHILDREN
DO NOT
EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE
Do not
purchase if outer seal is broken or damaged.
When using
nutritional supplements, please consult with your physician if you are
undergoing treatment for a medical condition or if you are pregnant or
lactating.