A recent preliminary study found that low-dose DHEA is also helpful in relieving the physical symptoms of menopause. With concerns about some of the dangers of synthetic hormone replacement therapy (HRT), this could be a good alternative for many women, along with other supportive therapies. It's important to keep in mind that monitoring DHEA levels is a good idea during supplementation, since this is a hormone.
Also, using low doses (in the range of 5-15 mg per day) is the approach I recommend. Many supplements available at stores or online contain much higher doses, ranging from 25-100 mg per capsule. While there are specific health conditions that may benefit from the short-term use of such high doses of DHEA, it disturbs me that this is available over the counter. When we start taking large amounts of hormones willy-nilly, whether synthetic or "natural," we're really messing with our endocrine system -- possibly with unintended consequences.
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