CELLFOOD® DHEA
(the youth and health hormone)
Dehydroepiandrosterone
(pronounced dee-hi-dro-epp-ee-ann-dro-stehr-own), or DHEA as it is more often called, is a
DHEA is known to be a precursor to
the numerous steroid sex hormones (including
estrogen and testosterone) which serve well-known functions.
Although the specific mechanisms of
action for DHEA are only partially understood,
supplemental use of CELLFOOD®DHEA has been shown to have anti-aging,
anti-obesity and anti-cancer influences.
In addition, it's known to stabilize nerve-cell growth and is being tested in Alzheimer’s patients.
DHEA and Cancer
Early reports from England [Bulbrook,
1962, 1971] suggested that DHEA was abnormally
low in women who developed breast cancer, even as much as nine years prior to
the onset or diagnosis of the disease.
Of the 5000 women followed in the study, 27developed cancer.
Most of the 27 had abnormally low levels of DHEA.
Many years later, Dr. Arthur
Schwartz of Temple University found that supplemental
DHEA significantly protected cell cultures from the toxicity of carcinogens.
Cell cultures usually respond to powerful carcinogens with mutations (changes in DNA), transformations (changes in cell appearance), and a high rate of cell death.
But when Schwartz added DHEA along
with the carcinogen,
all three of these effects were significantly diminished.
DHEA and Glucose Metabolism
Investigators have shown that DHEA
inhibits glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH),
an enzyme that breaks down glucose. There are two glucose-metabolizing
pathways in
the body, the catabolic, energy-yielding pathway and the anabolic, biosynthetic
pathway.
G6PDH happens to be the first enzyme in the biosynthetic pathway, the one which results in the synthesis of fatty acids and ribose (the sugar used in making deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA).
In simple language, G6PDH turns glucose into fat.
DHEA and Aging
The body’s production of DHEA drops
from about 30 mg at age 20 to less than 6 mg
per day at age 80.
According to Dr. William Regelson
of the Medical College of Virginia, DHEA is
“one of the best biochemical bio-markers for chronologic age.”
In some people, DHEA levels decline
95% during their lifetime —
the largest decline of an important biochemical yet documented.
DHEA levels are directly related to mortality (the probability of dying) in humans.
In a 12-year study of over 240 men
aged 50 to 79 years, researchers found that DHEA levels
were inversely correlated with mortality, both from heart disease and from
all causes.
This finding suggests that DHEA
level measurements can become a standard
diagnostic predictor of disease, mortality and lifespan.
Furthermore, if animal results hold true, supplemental DHEA may prevent disease, reduce mortality, and extend life span in humans.
DHEA: The Buffering Steroid ?
DHEA may be unique among hormones for its
lack of specificity for hormone receptor sites.
Just as vitamin E has never been shown to have a specific metabolic role (it is only proven essential as a general antioxidant), DHEA may serve an equally general purpose.
“DHEA is the first example of a buffer action for hormones that I know of,” states William Regelson. “It is a broad-acting hormone that only demonstrates itself under a specific set of circumstances. In that way, it is like a buffer against sudden changes in acidity or alkalinity.
That is why when you get older, you're much more vulnerable to the effects of stress.
As DHEA declines with age, you are losing the buffer against the stress-related hormones.
It is the buffer action that [helps prevent] us from aging.”
The decrease of DHEA with age may result in gradual decline of a system
for suppressing enzyme systems responsible for creating the building blocks of
new cells, like lipids,
nucleic acids (RNA and DNA) and sex steroids.
The resulting rise in enzymatic activity in advanced age may be
responsible for the proliferative events (cancer) and degenerative disease that
become
more frequent in advanced age.
In this respect, DHEA might be best considered to be an anti-hormone,
which might “de-excite” steroid-sensitive receptors that would
otherwise lead to enhanced metabolic activity.
CELLFOOD® DHEA is packaged in a 1
oz. plastic bottles with a spray applicator.
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