Suggested Use: 1–2 capsules per day, in divided doses, with meals, or as directed by your physician.
DHEA 5 MG - DHEA, dehydroepiandrosterone, is the most abundant adrenal steroid hormone in the body. After it is made by the adrenal glands, it travels into cells throughout the body where it is converted into androgens and estrogens. These hormones regulate fat and mineral metabolism, endocrine and reproductive function, and energy levels. Choose from 5, 10, 25 mg per capsule!
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DHEA
Micronized adrenal hormone
*DHEA, dehydroepiandrosterone, is the most abundant adrenal steroid hormone in the body. After it is made by the adrenal glands, it travels into cells throughout the body where it is converted into androgens and estrogens. These hormones regulate fat and mineral metabolism, endocrine and reproductive function, and energy levels. The amount of each hormone that DHEA converts to depends on an individual's biochemistry, age, and sex. DHEA levels peak around age 25 and then decline steadily. DHEA supplementation has been associated with increased emotional well-being and immune function.
Pure Encapsulations DHEA is micronized to increase absorption. It is made with 99% pure, pharmaceutical grade DHEA.
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SUPPLEMENTAL FACTS:
Suggested Use: 1–2 capsules per day, in divided doses, with meals, or as directed by your physician.
Each vegetable capsule contains: |
| Ingredients |
AMT |
%DV |
| DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone, C19H28O2) (micronized) |
5 mg |
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Other Ingredients: Hypo-allergenic plant fiber added to complete capsule volume requirement.
(-) There is no %DV or the manufactuer has not provided this data.
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