It’s all the little things we do each day like exercise,
eating a healthy diet, adequate hydration and sleep and sunshine that keep us
healthy. When you take care of yourself,
it shows.
So no wonder, after a few months, people start asking Twist25 cream users “What have you been doing? You look so good.”
It’s because DHEA is a crucial prohormone or base from which
the body produces hormones. It’s the most abundant hormone precursor. DHEA also
helps connective tissue and bone formation; and DHEA supports neuronal cells
and bone cells to form. DHEA also counterbalances
the negative inflammatory effects of cortisol, the stress hormone. DHEA supports
the immune system by increasing the number of and activity of natural killer
cells.
Humans are at their best in their reproductive prime between
the ages of 18 to 25 years, while they are naturally producing the most DHEA. But
from age 25, males and females start making 2% less DHEA each year. So by age
35 we are all producing 20% less DHEA than when we were “in our prime” or “at
our best”, and by age 50 we are only producing half as much. This gradual decline continues, as do levels
of 50 downstream hormones that all use DHEA as a base or precursor.
It makes sense to maintain good health from age 35 and up with
Twist 25 DHEA cream. Medical research
findings reveal why it’s best to use DHEA as a cream instead of a pill. The
effectiveness speaks for itself. Feel the difference.
Twist 25 DHEA cream
is applied each day as a specially made bioidentical skin cream with a coconut
oil base, Vitamin E and Coenzyme Q-10. It’s one of the best things you can do
to maintain your health, mood, quality of sleep, energy, muscle tone, cardiovascular
health, skin, and immune system. DHEA is the most abundant prohormone in the
human body. Make your own hormones.
Maintaining good health is a much better strategy than
letting things gradually deteriorate. It is much harder to regain health and
hormonal balance once lost. Dr. John Woodward, M.D., a bioidentical hormone
replacement specialist at Medical City Dallas, TX advises that staving off
hormonal declines is much better and more effective than trying to replace
hormones and good health once lost.
As hormones decline signs of menopause or andropause begin
to show up as hot flashes, bad mood, poor quality sleep, low energy, weight
gain, and lack of mental sharpness or focus.
Meanwhile, cardiovascular health, risks of cancer, metabolic
syndrome and depression increase as hormone levels decrease. Many people
deceive themselves and deny that anything is happening because the decline is
very slow and gradual. There is no dramatic incident that forces us to do
something additional with no real obvious need to.
Little by little good health is lost. Usually, we attribute this
very inconspicuous, easily ignored and gradual process of decline to “aging”.
Do something to slow the decline.
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