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To: Eric Klein who wrote (523)3/24/1998 7:35:00 PM
From: Druss  Respond to of 4634
 
Eric<<HEPH: I think DHEA is a great supplement. The DHEA your body makes declines as you age. It makes sense to supplement it.>>
Exactly what my research indicates. A good supplement and little to no risk if the dosage is 100mg or less. In some of the trials people who were on it were very disappointed when they couldn't get it any more and were asking how they could.
However as an anti HIV agent? I have seen a number of claims for DHEA used in conjunction with testosterone as having positive effects on males libido and estrogen having some anti aging effects for women (with an increased risk of some cancers notably breast) but never a thing on any hormone having effects on HIV or any other virus. Again I have the question of why does HEPH's DHEA work on just HIV, there are thousands of other viruses out there?
All the Best
Druss