what is dhea good for

The Best DHEA Supplement, and What it's Good For

What is DHEA Good For?

What is DHEA Good For? Well first we need to know what it is. It's a naturally occurring hormone that can affect and convert into the collective hormones in your body. It’s often dubbed as the ‘fountain of youth’ supplement because after peaking in the average persons twenties, production of this hormone begins to steadily decline with age.

The primary two hormones that it's believed to boost, testosterone and estrogen, also decline with age. This has made it a popular supplement as people continue to learn about the importance of these two hormones.

low dhea symptoms for women<DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone)

Benefits

The claimed benefits of this supplements are quite vast. Although hormone support is the first benefit many people associate with it, the boost in these hormones can also potentially support good immune system health, give you more energy, improve mood and memory, and build bone and muscle strength.

DHEA is believed to provide these benefits because all these factors typically decline with age, which could be linked to decreased levels of this hormone, testosterone, and estrogen production.

Deficiency

Although many people are turning to DHEA for its supposed benefits, its important to consult with your doctor or health professional before receiving any hormone treatment or supplements.

Hormone treatments are serious, but can be very beneficial. So in order to know if you should ask your doctor, here are the symptoms of deficiency that could be early signs that you need this supplement.

If you're deficiency then you could experience a lowered libido or sex drive, erectile disfunction in men, and thinner vaginal walls in women. You could also see unexplained weight loss or gain, low sperm count, unexplained sadness and mood swings. 

This may sound like a lot, but you likely won't experience all of these as everybody is different. However this is why hormones are important to everybody's wellbeing.

If you're experiencing any of these symptoms have a serious talk with your doctor about supplementing with DHEA.

Why should you buy with us?

Here at Zen Supplements, we are committed to providing quality supplements. Our products are aimed at giving you the maximum benefit from each capsule and losing the fillers that some companies use to cut cost.

We pride ourselves on the fact that EVERYTHING we make is manufactured in the USA. Bringing manufacturing jobs back to America and giving jobs to people here and making those lives better. 

Everything we make is also GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) certified. Ensuring that our products is produced in a clean and safe environment, our labels accurately display the contents of the supplement, and that the ingredients are safe in the quantities they are encapsulated in.

Zen Supplements – DHEA

A standardized Zen Supplement formula that contains pharmaceutical grade DHEA. Our commitment to quality extends to all our products.

We are talking about our exclusive manufacturing in America and that everything we make is in GMP certified locations to ensure accuracy, potency, and safe to consume.

Features and Benefits:

  • 25mg DHEA in every easy to take capsule
  • Guaranteed potent
  • Absolutely NO sugar, salt, dairy, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, preservatives, artificial colors or flavors

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Zen Supplements – 7-Keto DHEA Fit

This is a specialized Zen Supplements formula that features a proprietary 7-Keto® blend of ingredients. We included DHEA, green tea extract, and ChromeMate® brand chromium to provide you with a variety of synergistic benefits.

Features and Benefits:

  • 100mg 7-Keto® DHEA in every convenient vegetarian capsule
  • Contains a clinically studied, patented formula
  • Absolutely NO sugar, salt, dairy, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, preservatives, artificial colors or flavors

Buy Zen Supplements – 7-Keto DHEA Fit here

 

DHEA Report by WebMD

https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/dhea

Info on DHEA research and studies

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9876338/

 

 

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