Bio-DHEA: Free Base Form
Of Dehydroepiandrosterone

DIETARY SUPPLEMENT

 S U P P L E M E N T F A C T S

 

Serving Size One (1) Capsule 100 Capsules per Bottle

Amount Per Serving

 % Daily Value

DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone)

25 mg

*

 

 * % Daily Value not established

Other ingredients: Cellulose, gelatin (capsule), water, and vegetable stearate.

Bio-Recovery's DHEA capsules contain pure Dehydroepiandrosterone produced under strict GMP standards.

Made from pure, quality ingredients. Contains no sugar, starch, yeast, wheat, soy, corn, egg, dairy, artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives.


As a dietary supplement, take one (1) or more capsules per day or as recommended by your health care professional. It is recommended this product be taken with vitamins and minerals.


Store at room temperature.

Keep out of reach of children.

Keep in a dry place, tightly capped.

Variation in the product color may occur.


DHEA is called the body’s mother steriod hormone because it is a precursor to many other steroidal hormones including testosterone and estrogen. The brain requires DHEA for protection. Alzheimer’s patients consistently show much lower levels of DHEA. High cortisol patients also show low levels of DHEA

DHEA and Stress

DHEA protects against the corticosteroids (stress hormones). Years of stress triggering an outpouring of these steroid hormones, weakens our body’s ability to clear them from the blood stream due to declining levels of DHEA. The result is ongoing anxiousness and tension. Research shows that even young people under chronic or extreme stress experience severe drops in DHEA equivalent to levels found in much older persons. DHEA will help you feel much calmer and more stable in handling the upcoming stresses of life.

DHEA and Brain Performance

Taking DHEA on a daily basis influences many brain chemicals. DHEA interacts with GABA and serotonin to relax and calm us (Majewska, 1996). Hundreds of studies show DHEA successfully lifts depression, improves libido, and raises low moods. It creates a sense of well-being, improves energy levels, and enhances clarity of thought and memory. The effectiveness of other biochemical regimen that you are on will only improve by bringing your DHEA levels up to speed.

DHEA: The anti-aging super hormone.

DHEA levels drop steadily as we age, peaking around 25 to 30 years and then falling around 2 percent per year (20% per decade.) Just before death in old age, our DHEA level is virtually non-existent. Researchers in the world’s leading universities are proving this hormone has multiple abilities:

  • a potent anti-cancer protector.
  • protects against heart disease by preventing blood clots (it’s a natural
    blood thinner)
  • sharpens memory.
  • improves the immune system.
  • protects against bone loss by providing ongoing natural estrogen.
  • protects against auto-immune diseases.
  • has strong anti-diabetic properties.
  • increases strength and endurance.
  • lifts fatigue and depression and increases feelings of well being.
  • powerful effects enhance stamina, and your future health and survival.

DHEA and Cancer

Animal studies have shown DHEA inhibits the development of tumors in the liver, breast, lung, colon, and lymph tissues. DHEA is now used by physicians in conjunction with chemotherapy. A long term study of 5,000 women found DHEA levels fell drastically over nine years before their onset of clinically proven breast cancer. Researchers concluded that the highest risk factor for breast cancer is low level of DHEA.

DHEA and Heart Diseases

University of California research proved death by all causes diminished by 36% for every microgram per cc increase in blood levels of DHEA. In those fifty to seventy years of age, there was a 48% decrease in heart attack deaths! Another study reported in the New England Journal of Medicine tracked 242 men from 50 to 79 years of age and concluded “Those individuals with higher DHEAs levels lived longer and had a much LOWER risk of heart disease.”

DHEA and Diabetes

Type II diabetes occurs with aging in about 14 percent of our population. Studies in humans show DHEA enhances tissue insulin sensitivity and uptake, offering great potential for staving off the onset of diabetes. Insulin resistance also stiffens and injures blood vessels, interfering with their ability to pump blood and leading to arteries clogged with plaque and lethal blood clots. Dr. John Nestler at the Medical College of Virginia has linked the decline in DHEA and the corresponding rise in diabetes to damage of the
cardiovascular system triggering heart disease. His clinical studies confirm that taking DHEA normalizes insulin and helps reduce high blood sugar (diabetes).

 

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