Can DHEA turn back the clock on menopause?
Increased levels of progesterone combined with the release of excess stored estrogens in the post-menopausal female, can occasionally cause ” temporary breakthrough” bleeding. If such bleeding continues, you should contact your physician. If, however, a woman enters menopause prematurely due to stress, drug use or other unnatural causes, menstrual periods may return to regular cycle after the adrenal glands and endocrine system normalizes. It may be inconvenient, but is it natural. DHEA “turns back the clock” in many people. However, if you are well past menopausal age and menses still continues, you should consult your physician. Q: If a women has been on synthetic hormones (estrogen and/or progestins) for a long time, can she stop taking them if she takes DHEA and progesterone precursors? A: DHEA does increase natural estrogen and progesterone levels (with or without the help of ovaries). Many well-respected physicians have reported that women can safely avoid dangerous synthetic hor