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DHEA dose, blood levels, half life, estrogen
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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 171410" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>There aren't any studies I am aware that prove DHEA helps anything. Mostly speculation. </p><p></p><p>There was a study in which DHEA supplementation was successful was conducted among young men and with higher doses of DHEA (300 mg).</p><p></p><p>But in general I think high potency anything can be negative for your health.</p><p></p><p>But as to why I was thinking of lowering my dose, I was having vertigo recently, the only other time I had vertigo was when taking higher doses of progesterone. In males, both dhea and progesterone are made in the adrenal gland (not the only gland they are made in), so I thought it quite possible this was related. </p><p></p><p>It's also possible that some of the supposed positive effects of DHEA come from it being converted to testosterone / estrogen, on TRT this is mute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 171410, member: 18023"] There aren't any studies I am aware that prove DHEA helps anything. Mostly speculation. There was a study in which DHEA supplementation was successful was conducted among young men and with higher doses of DHEA (300 mg). But in general I think high potency anything can be negative for your health. But as to why I was thinking of lowering my dose, I was having vertigo recently, the only other time I had vertigo was when taking higher doses of progesterone. In males, both dhea and progesterone are made in the adrenal gland (not the only gland they are made in), so I thought it quite possible this was related. It's also possible that some of the supposed positive effects of DHEA come from it being converted to testosterone / estrogen, on TRT this is mute. [/QUOTE]
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