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Low DHEA levels linked to loss of libido in women

Wednesday, July 21, 2004 by: Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor | Key concepts: DHEA, Libido and Testosterone

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DHEA has traditionally been used as a nutritional supplement for men, but new research shows it may also benefit women. New findings reveal that low levels of DHEA are associated with loss of sexual drive in women. Accordingly, women who are low in DHEA would likely experience enhanced libido by taking DHEA supplements.

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  • THE recipe for a good sex life looks to include more than just romance, with the discovery that a little-known hormone plays a vital role in the female libido.
  • Low levels of Dehydroepiandrosterone, otherwise known as DHEA, appear to be linked to low sexual activity in women, women's health expert Professor Susan Davis has discovered.
  • Prof Davis, the research director of Melbourne's Jean Hailes Foundation, tested the blood of 1400 randomly recruited women to find out whether there was a link between sexual activity and either DHEA or testosterone, which has traditionally been thought to boost libido.
  • "We couldn't find any associations between low sexual function and testosterone but we found that women with low sexual function had a very strong likelihood of having low DHEA, so low DHEA appears to be a marker of low sexual function in women," Prof Davis said.
  • Circulating levels of DHEA and testosterone both progressively decline with age, she added, but women with low libidos under the age of 45 appear to experience a much steeper decline.
  • "A woman with low libido will go to the doctor and say 'I don't know if it's because I'm tired, I don't know if it's because I'm stressed, but doctor, would hormone treatments help me?'," she said.
  • DHEA replacement is available in the US -- where it is often used by athletes to boost testosterone levels -- but it has not been well tested as a medical therapy and is not available in Australia.
  • "The next best thing is giving women testosterone replacement and because DHEA is converted into testosterone there's still good evidence that testosterone replacement might be worthwhile," Prof Davis said.

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