While men too, can enjoy several benefits from using Twist 25 DHEA cream, women can benefit the most as it offers a number of benefits that can help them feel better, look better and generally stay healthier after age 35. As women approach menopause, Twist 25 DHEA cream can help them endure and stay healthy before, during and after this strong hormonal change.
It is clear from the medical research completed that when DHEA is used as a bioidentical cream the way Twist 25 is, that it contributes to a lessening a number of health issues that women face during this time. Twist 25 DHEA cream has been shown to improve mood, mental function and vitality while also allowing for softer more hydrated skin.
A study in 2006 saw 28 females who were given 50mg of DHEA for four weeks experience notable improvements in their quality of life and the reduction of hot flashes. Another study from 2003 in the Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology showed that it is very common that women experience a decrease in DHEA levels as well as many of the androgens the body makes from it as they get older. Such decreases in DHEA levels can lead to sexual dysfunction, depression and food cravings.
DHEA is converted by the body into estrogen, testosterone and some 50 other hormones. So many people find they just feel better on the day to day and can ignore the many unpleasant repercussions from declining DHEA levels and increasing cortisol using this daily bioidentical DHEA cream called Twist 25.
Applying Twist 25 to thin hairless skin, DHEA cream helps support a variety of the natural functions in the body.
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