Hi, Sue,

It looks like you've got a doctor who treats you as a whole body instead of as a cluster of symptoms. That's generally a good thing.

In my humble opinion (I don't even play a doctor on TV, so it's not official and I'm not prescribing), DHEA can't hurt and may help. Everyone needs a tiny amount of androgen. Bear in mind that rat/mouse tests are almost never proportionate to the human body; we'd have to consume a couple of 55 gallon drums of whatever is being tested daily for years to get most of those findings. Even too much water can kill you.

CLA, so they say, keeps the cancer away. There is a little concern that taking large doses of CLA might send a few prediabetics into full diabetes. That has never been proven.

I hope this is helpful.

Shalom,


John




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