>From: Holly Jagger <[log in to unmask]>
>Has anyone heard of DHEA affecting metabolism?
Since it is thought to burn fat, and build muscle, that implies an effect on
metabolism.
I had heard that DHEA does not have the negative feedback loop like cortisol
does, so if you take DHEA, regardless of the levels it will not suppress
your own natural DHEA production.
It is known that in some people, that taking DHEA will actually lower
excessive cortisol levels. Both Durrant-Peatfield and Atkins made this
claim. If you search it on the Internet, John C. Lowe agrees with them, but
explains why it doesn't always work that way.
Skipper
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