Paul Saladino· MD
so some studies actually now testing DHEA supplementation for PTSD unfortunately males and less so in females
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so some studies actually now testing DHEA supplementation for PTSD unfortunately males and less so in females
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so some studies are actually now testing DHEA supplementation for PTSD unfortunately males and less so in females to take a very high dose of DHA a lot of them convert to estrogen not so much with testosterone because even though testosterone is a precursor to estrogen in fact the direct one testosterone itself is a moderately strong aromatase inhibitor so it kind of inhibit its own conversion pressure you may still raise it but DHA is much better than that