From Scientific American
Everything the health prcatitioner and consumer want to know about this exciting anti-aging hormone. This well researched book answers all the questions about DHEA including the precautions you need to make an informed decision. This book is destined to become the definitive guide to DHEA.
Review
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is an adrenal hormone naturally produced in large quantities during our youth. Current research has found that its production begins to decline around the age of 25 and could possibly be the link between youth and aging. Using DHEA, doctors are treading conditions such as cancer, menopause, alzheimer's, AIDS, diabetes, Heart Disease, Chronic Fatigue, Osteoporosis, obesity, stress, lupus, and aging. DHEA: The Fountain of Youth Discovered provides all the information and important precautions needed to make an informed decision about prescribing or taking DHEA. Alana Pascal has thoroughly researched her subject and presents her findings in clear, concise language the is immediately accessible by the non-specialist general reader. -- Midwest Book Review
Out of all the books and articles I have read on DHEA and hormone replacement therapy, none was better written, detailed and organized than this book. She explains the intricate workings of the body so that anyone can understand. If you are considering using DHEA, or a wild yam product, I urge you to read this book first. -- Whole Life Times
Out of all the books and articles I have read on DHEA and hormone replacement therapy, none was better written, detailed and organized than this book. She explains the intricate workings of the body so that anyone can understand. If you are considering using DHEA, or a wild yam product, I urge you to read this book first. -- Whole Life Times
