Health2Go Announces DHEA Should Be Used as a Cream Not a Pill for Health Benefits
Houston, TX (PRWEB) August 28, 2013 -- Medical research shows why DHEA, dehydroepiandrosterone, is best used as a bioidentical cream absorbed in the skin instead of a pill supplement.
DHEA is a prohormone, the most abundant naturally occurring base for hormones in the body. Humans make more and more DHEA from birth to about age 25. People make the most DHEA during the years when at reproductive prime – optimum health, energy, mental sharpness – between the ages of 18 to 25. This is when humans are naturally most fit to have children, think clearly, and have the physical strength to best care for their offspring. DHEA levels decline thereafter for the remainder of life at a rate of about 2% per year.
DHEA is a base for smaller more specific carbon chain hormone molecules such as testosterone, estrogen and other hormones. This has been known and studied for more than 50 years. So many supplement companies have made and sold oral DHEA supplements hoping to help people over age 30 to maintain DHEA at youthful levels.
Unfortunately, oral DHEA taken by mouth is mostly eliminated by the liver, and what does increase in the bloodstream is DHEA sulfate (DHEA-S), not free DHEA. DHEA-S is good, but not near as good or as beneficial as DHEA. DHEA can be converted in the body to DHEA-S, but DHEA-S cannot be converted in the body to DHEA. So proper method of delivery with DHEA is crucial and this is supported by medical research. DHEA is actually processed by the body in the skin. So DHEA absorbed through the skin is something the body can use applied where the body uses it anyway.
The skin, or dermis, is the largest organ of the human body. Many people overlook the amazing number of important biological processes that occur in the skin that protect the body. The skin is comprised of many different layers and sub layers such as the epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous layers that have sub-layers called the stratum corneum, granular cell layer, spinous cell layer, basal cell layer. When the skin is exposed to sunlight, modified cholesterol in the dermis is converted to vitamin D and DHEA. Both are very important to continued good health throughout life.
“In fact, in post-menopausal women, all sex steroids made in the skin are from adrenal steroid precursors, especially DHEA.” Labrie, F et al “Intracrinology and the skin”
“A large proportion of androgens in men (40%), and the majority of estrogens in women (75% before menopause and 100% after menopause), are synthesized in peripheral target tissues from precursor steroids of adrenal origin,” namely DHEA. It turns out that supplementing DHEA in the skin is the most natural and beneficial way to use DHEA because much DHEA metabolism actually occurs in the skin. intracrinology.
This is why, for people 35 and up, bioidentical DHEA applied daily as a cream called Twist 25 DHEA cream is much more effective than oral DHEA supplements in yielding beneficial effects. Twist 25 DHEA cream is a top quality bioidentical DHEA cream available over the counter (OTC) without a prescription. It is applied twice daily on hairless skin to provide the body a base already present there naturally anyway from which to make hormones; and thus maintain youthful vitality.
That is why daily use of bioidentical DHEA cream Twist 25 is beneficial in many ways for people 35 and up, but DHEA must be used as a properly made cream to work. Twist 25® DHEA cream is DHEA the right way. Twist 25 cream has been perfected for 20 years. Twist 25 cream provides noticeable results people feel within just a few weeks.
- Improved mental sharpness
- More energy
- Deeper sleep at night
- More drive
...and supports cardiovascular health, bone strength and immune response
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Please visit the Twist 25 website to learn more or go directly to the store or call 1-888-489-4782.
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Hugh Woodward, Health2Go Inc., http://www.twist25.com, +1 (281) 772-0316, [email protected]
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