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Larrian Gillespie posted the following in her newsletter and I think

it is important to bring it to everyone's attention.

" Effect of DHEA replacement in Hypoadrenal Women "

I have never been a fan of DHEA therapy but this study convinced me

of its value in HYPOADRENAL WOMEN. " Just 50mg a day of DHEA in

women with proven 's disease can markedly increase insulin

sensitivity and provide a much better lipid profile.

Now the emphasis is on PROVEN HYPOADRENAL women who have lower

adrenal function as a hallmark of aging. In women with even

modified adrenal function, DHEA raises BAD cholesterol rather than

imporve it as seen in these women. So if you suffer from 's

disease or have pituitary problems that result in extremely low DHEA-

S levels, 50 mg of DHEA for 12 weeks can make a significant

difference in your health profile.

Diabetes 54-765-769, 2005

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This maybe explains why I have always felt TERRIBLE on just 25 mg

DHEA. Though I do brilliantly on 2.5 Prednisolone for mild adrenal

insufficiency, my DHEA levels are ok. I also felt terrible on just

10 mg Prednenelone.

I think the above information shows how we shouldn't take anything

unless it is proved we are short of it.

Pam

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