I haven’t personally take DHEA, but it’s definitely a fascinating subject to me, and I’d really like to know what the proper dosing should be. We see a ton of guys having trouble with DHEA supplementation. I wonder if it’s mostly due to the regular doses we see being way too much. I keep posting this video, but it’s because he explains really well why we should be dosing DHEA at much lower doses than the 25-50mg/ day that we’re used to seeing. I believe he recommends around 5-15mg/ day max.
Some guys might say that they need the higher doses to get their levels up, but it’s my understanding that DHEA might have no extra benefit past a certain dose. So basically, you might be using 50mg/ day to get your levels to say 500, but maybe it’s possible that using 10-15mg/ day would get you to the same level, and anything past this isn’t adding anymore to your total, but you may not know this due to going straight to a high dose from the beginning, and never trying the start low and go slow method. Thats just a possibility though, from what I’ve read and heard. It might not be accurate at all. I’ve personally never experimented with DHEA.
And I’ve also said it on another post, I do not trust OTC products to optimize hormone levels. The FDA regulations on supplements is absolutely atrocious. So I personally would only really put weight in anectodal stories of guys using prescription grade DHEA. No offense to anyone reporting their experience(s) using OTC DHEA. This is just my personal opinion, I’m sure many guys here would disagree with me, and I respect and understand that.
Then to complicate things even further, it probably makes a big difference, in regards to dosing and efficacy, whether you take it sublingually, orally or transdermally. From my understanding, sublingual administration might be the preferred route when it comes to DHEA. Again, I could be wrong on this though.
One big factor, to keep into consideration when it comes to DHEA, is that there is no negative feedback loop. So it only adds to whatever endogenous production you already have. So the start low and go slow method would be perfect for DHEA supplementation, imo. This cannot be done with testosterone, due to a small dose shutting down your natural levels, and the small amount of exogenous testosterone leaving you with lower levels of total testosterone than you had naturally.