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7-Keto DHEA for weight loss
Hair can be considered a barometer of health because hair cells are some of the fastest growing in the body. When the body is in crisis, the hair cells can shut down to redirect energy elsewhere. The types of situations that can cause hair loss include hormonal changes, poor diet and nutritional deficiencies, a variety of medications, surgery, and many medical conditions, but noticeably, thyroid disease.

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7-Keto DHEA
Call the quest for 7-Keto DHEA the search for the ultimate DHEA. And call 7-Keto DHEA a huge breakthrough for consumers seeking safe anti-aging pathways to turn back, or slow, the hands of time. 7-Keto DHEA is one of more than 150 metabolites of DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone), a mother precursor hormone that is naturally produced by the adrenal gland and source of many other full-fledged hormones, including the sex hormones estrogen and testosterone.

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Is Growth Hormone Replacement for Normal Aging Safe?: Analysis of Current Medical Literature
The purpose of this paper is to discuss whether or not growth hormone replacement therapy (GHRT) for the treatment of somatopause of normal aging is safe and effective.

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Omega 3's in health and disease
What is the easiest thing you can do to improve your health? Take an omega 3 supplement.

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Will Growth Hormone prove to be the first "anti-aging" medication?
It is a fact that we are going to grow old. In fact, with the "baby boomer" generation approaching their mid 50"s, the number of elderly Americans are substantially increasing. Then, why does it have to remain a fact that we will grow old in exactly the very same way our forefathers did before us: frail, confused, weak, fatigues, depressed, afraid to walk outdoors for fear of falling on the pavement?

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Estrogen and Prostate Cancer
All men will develop prostate cancer if they live long enough. Several recent studies show that a man's susceptibility to prostate cancer may be influenced more by his exposure to the female hormone, estrogen, than to the male hormone, testosterone

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Testosterone Under Attack
Cross your legs, men. A phenomenon called xenobiotic attack is meddling with your manhood, and your family jewels may never hang the same way again.

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DIM and Prostate Health
DIM (diindolylmethane) maintains a favorable estrogen and testosterone metabolism for prostate health. Men with underactive estrogen metabolism and higher levels of circulating estrogen have larger prostate gland volumes. Aging and the development of prostate gland hypertrophy (enlargement) have been associated with the accumulation of un-metabolized estrogen in prostate gland tissue.

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Study finds no causal link between testoserone replacement, prostate cancer or cardiac disease

A retrospective analysis by researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center published in The New England Journal of Medicine found no causal relationship between testosterone replacement and prostate cancer or heart disease risk.

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