Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 Bonnie, the glands don't actually " run out of hormones " with age but they do fail to repair as one ages so they release less. Age affects the whole body similarly but aging is treatable. The proof is noted in people on an anti-aging program in which, when the HGH increaser is discontinued, the various hormonal levels remain elevated at more youthful levels. This increased output occurs because the glands have repaired so they can keep up again. This is the reason why the anti-aging doctors do not do a baseline hormonal assay until the client has been on the SomaLife gHP for at least 6 months. Duncan > > Sol: > > > > DHEA gets low WITH AGE, not for any other reason but just that WE RUN OUT OF > IT. I don't know that it has any purpose of it's own but does cascade into > Testosterone and then into Estradiol, in that order I believe. So if you > were low in either Testosterone OR Estradiol, you would supplement with > DHEA., rather than try to supplement with the actual hormone would can be > difficult to get right. > > > > And yes, it does put a damper on Cortisol. > > > > I'm off all hormones right now, till I get my levels back to normal. VCO put > my hormones WAY TOO HIGH because of my intestinal poor health I believe. > > > > Bonnie > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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