What Causes Low DHEA Levels in Women?
* Age and Menopause: As we age and approach menopause DHEA begins to be produced less and less. Menopause makes drastic changes in the levels of our body’s hormone production. The closer we get to death the lower our level of DHEA production. This is why DHEA is believed to be beneficial in resisting the effects of age. * Hormonal Imbalance: Fluctuations of hormone levels in the body can lead to lower DHEA levels in women. Disorders like PCOS (Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome) can cause these fluctuations. With shifts in hormone levels reproduction can become difficult leading to infertility, miscarriage and in a recent study it was found to be a potential cause of morning sickness. * Autoimmune Diseases: Diseases like Lupus and AIDS can affect the immune system and create a DHEA imbalance. DHEA is thought to play a part in maintaining our body’s immune system and keeping us healthy. * Stress: Stress has a powerful effect on our body’s making us more susceptible to illness if it isn’t reli