Sorry.
>Fifteen young women (age 15-22 years) with AN were enrolled in a
>3-month,
>randomized, double-blinded trial of 50, 100, or 200 mg
>of daily micronized DHEA.
>(...) Eight out of 15 (53%) subjects had at least one menstrual cycle while on
>therapy.
>Resumption of menses in over half of subjects suggests that DHEA therapy may also lead to estradiol
>levels sufficient to stimulate the endometrium in this group of patients.
You are right, that sort of shocked me over reading the real message,
and sorry for ranting in some other post against it. I sure hope,
though, that that person was removed from messing around in young
women or had the wisdom to stop himself. Hope he did not kill some of
them. That was very very dangerous to do.
BTW, how is the own DHEA production of old people affected by external
input?