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		<title>DHEA:</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DHEA is the abbreviation for the hormone dehydroepiandrosterone. It is the precursor hormone to estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. Its chief function to is moderate the balance of hormones within your body. When the adrenal glands are consistently fatigued and overworked, striving to produce high levels of cortisol, they lose the ability to produce DHEA sufficiently [...]]]></description>
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