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    DHEA Lab Testing

    Lab results showed that most DHEA supplements tested contained their claimed amounts of the ingredient, but one provided only 14.7 percent of its label claim! Further review demonstrated the failed product was the most economical option. ConsumerLab.com compared the cost to obtain an equal amount (25 mg) of DHEA from the products that passed testing. The cost ranged from 4 cents to as much as 46 cents. Had the product that failed testing contained its listed amount of DHEA, it would have had the lowest cost (3 cents per 25 mg of DHEA). However, based on the amount of DHEA actually found, the cost was 23 cents.

    “If the price of a supplement seems too good to be true, be wary of it,” said Tod Cooperman, MD, President of ConsumerLab.com.

    Which Company’s Were Tested?

    The report provides results for 12 products, of which ConsumerLab.com selected ten. Products included in the report are Amerifit DHEA, AST Sports DHEA, Enzymatic Therapy Youthful You DHEA, KAL DHEA, Natrol DHEA, Nature’s Bounty DHEA, Physiologics DHEA, PhysioMuscle dhea mass, Schiff DHEA Plus, TriMedica DHEA, Ultimate Nutrition DHEA, Vitamin Shoppe Specialties DHEA and Vitamin World Youth Guard DHEA.

    What is DHEA?

    Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), a prohormone now banned from use by certain athletic organizations and not permitted to be sold in Canada without a prescription, has been touted for its potential to reverse the aging process and increase strength. Sales of DHEA were $55 million in 2009, up 10 percent from the prior year according to figures from Nutrition Business Journal.

    “Levels of DHEA decrease with age, which is why it has been promoted as a ‘fountain of youth,’ Cooperman said.“Several studies have shown that it does not improve strength or general well-being in seniors. But DHEA may improve skin condition, sexual function and libido and osteoporosis in older individuals.” Dr. Cooperman warned, however, that, “DHEA has potential side effects and should be used with caution.”

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    I'm only 28 and I remember a couple years ago I took enough DHEA for my skin to get really terrible with zits, and I didn't even notice any "gains" at the gym...

    For it to work positively with anti-aging I think you'd have to be like really old...

    It's a pill with only negative effects IMO

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    whos gay enough to even use DHEA? who cares.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Fantastico View Post
    whos gay enough to even use DHEA? who cares.
    DHEA can be a good base for a PH cycle if you are looking for a legaly available option. Primordial's LV product that many use as a base is based (no pun intended) around DHEA as is LG's Methyl 1-D which makes a great cycle base. Keeps sides down, recovery easier, etc.

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    @Prince... Did they give you any specifics on the dosages per manufacturers tested? Curious which company fell in the 14.7% range...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by |Z| View Post
    DHEA can be a good base for a PH cycle if you are looking for a legaly available option. Primordial's LV product that many use as a base is based (no pun intended) around DHEA as is LG's Methyl 1-D which makes a great cycle base. Keeps sides down, recovery easier, etc.

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    I have to agree that DHEA has its place and many feel that running M1D on cycle really has a lot of benefits and I plan to do so here soon. Sure it is not superdrol but it doesn't claim to be either.

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