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DHEA (60 Capsules, 25 mg)
from Ripple Creek
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Retail Price:
$10.98
Our Price: $8.50
You Save: $2.48
Item: RL216
Size: 60 Capsules
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Description:
DHEA is a naturally occurring hormone secreted by the adrenal glands. In the body DHEA is either get converted or stimulates the production of steroid hormones like estrogens, testosterone, progesterone, and cortisone. As its production starts declining with age, a constant supplementation through capsules is required. To provide a supply of this hormone, Ripple Creek offers DHEA supplements at affordable prices. These dehydroepiandrosterone capsules can be taken by people as they get older to prevent natural reduction of DHEA hormone. Each DHEA supplements capsule contains about 25 mg of dehydroepiandrosterone. These hormonal supplements provide energy, vitality, stamina, and endurance.
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Suggested Use:
Take one (1) capsule daily with meals. Warning: Do not use if pregnant, nursing, planning to bear children, using any hormonal products or a prescription drug. Individuals suffering from any disease should consult a health care professional before using this product.
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Ingredients:
Each capsule contains DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) (25 mg)
The statements presented have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any disease. The information presented is for information only and not as a substitute for professional medical advice. Seek the advice of a physician, dietitian, pharmacist, or other qualified health professional about the appropriateness of taking a dietary supplement and to learn about potential interactions with medications.
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