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Do I Need to Take DHEA?<\/h1>\n

There’s been a lot of talk about the hormone dehydroepiandrosterone, or DHEA, and how it affects our sexuality, as well as our mental and physical health. Does DHEA provide effective relief for sexual problems, mental health issues, or physical health issues? Or is buying DHEA a waste of your money?<\/p>\n

What Is DHEA?<\/strong><\/h3>\n

DHEA is a steroid hormone and the precursor of androgens (testosterone) in women and men. The\u00a0adrenal glands produce the majority of DHEA present in women and men while the ovaries contribute a minimal amount of this powerful steroid hormone.\u00a0The body naturally produces DHEA for vital hormonal function. In men, DHEA levels begin to decrease steadily after the age of 30.<\/p>\n

Levels of DHEA naturally decrease as we age. By the time you are 80 years old, the amount of DHEA produced by your body is just five to 10 percent of the amount produced at its highest level during youth and early adulthood.<\/p>\n

Many claims have been touted for DHEA. You may have heard that it can:<\/p>\n