GreenMachineX
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First, I'll post this link:
A Couple notes from that link: Topical DHEA doesn't really effect DHEA-S levels, but only DHEA levels. I even experimented with topical DHEA early 2021, and absolutely noticed strong effects from 12.5-25mg daily, expecting my DHEA-s levels to be very high, but they remained unchanged from previous labs (still below range).
Sublingual DHEA can have very strong effects in some people at small doses of even 5mg, and I'm one of them.
I've had very low DHEA-S levels from the very first time I've had it tested. Over the past year, I've experimented with oral, sublingual and topical like previously mentioned. All give me side effects, as well as some positive effects, but I think the negatives outweigh the positive. I'm now wondering, after reading that link, might I have plenty of actual DHEA in the tissues (free DHEA) and therefore low amounts of DHEA-S? McCune I should have my salivary DHEA levels checked instead of relying on blood DHEA-S?
The reason I had renewed interest in DHEA were these 2 links:
Basically, DHEA is anti-inflammatory, and the reason kids and younger adults have such an easy time with Covid is higher levels of DHEA. Also, low DHEA-S is correlated with aging and obesity, which are the 2 groups most at risk for covid severity.
Any thoughts or insights are always welcome.
The Distinction Between DHEA and DHEA-S & Why Both Are Important For a Healthy Brain | ZRT Laboratory
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is plentiful in the human body - together with its sulfated form (DHEA-S), DHEA comprises the most abundant form of steroid hormones. Derived from cholesterol, DHEA is produced by the adrenal glands, brain, ovaries and testes, and is a precursor for the major sex...
www.zrtlab.com
A Couple notes from that link: Topical DHEA doesn't really effect DHEA-S levels, but only DHEA levels. I even experimented with topical DHEA early 2021, and absolutely noticed strong effects from 12.5-25mg daily, expecting my DHEA-s levels to be very high, but they remained unchanged from previous labs (still below range).
Sublingual DHEA can have very strong effects in some people at small doses of even 5mg, and I'm one of them.
I've had very low DHEA-S levels from the very first time I've had it tested. Over the past year, I've experimented with oral, sublingual and topical like previously mentioned. All give me side effects, as well as some positive effects, but I think the negatives outweigh the positive. I'm now wondering, after reading that link, might I have plenty of actual DHEA in the tissues (free DHEA) and therefore low amounts of DHEA-S? McCune I should have my salivary DHEA levels checked instead of relying on blood DHEA-S?
The reason I had renewed interest in DHEA were these 2 links:
Does dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate have a role in COVID-19 prognosis and treatment? - PubMed
The pathophysiology of COVID comprises an exaggerated pro-inflammatory response. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis has a crucial role in various inflammatory conditions and modulated immunological response. Limited evidence is available regarding the incidence and the effect of HPA...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The association between body mass index and severity of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): A cohort study
Objectives The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has become a worst pandemic. The clinical characteristics vary from asymptomatic to fatal. This study aims to examine the association between body mass index (BMI) levels and the severity of COVID-19. Methods and study design A cohort study...
journals.plos.org
Basically, DHEA is anti-inflammatory, and the reason kids and younger adults have such an easy time with Covid is higher levels of DHEA. Also, low DHEA-S is correlated with aging and obesity, which are the 2 groups most at risk for covid severity.
Any thoughts or insights are always welcome.