The standard of care in conventional medicine is to prescribe DHEA when someone is diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserve. But DHEA has side effects such as: ❌ Oily skin and acne, as well as skin thickening ❌ Hair loss ❌ Stomach upset ❌ High blood pressure ❌ Changes in the menstrual cycle ❌ Facial hair in women ❌ Deepening of the voice in women ❌ Fatigue ❌ Nasal congestion ❌ Headache ❌ Rapid or irregular heartbeat ❌ Insomnia ❌ Unfavorable changes in cholesterol levels But has anyone tested your DHEA levels? What if the conventional approach to DOR was wrong? What if there was a natural way to improve DHEA production? After all, DHEA is a precursor to both male and female hormones and is essential for reproductive health.

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The standard of care in conventional medicine is to prescribe DHEA when someone is diagnosed with diminished ovarian reserve. But DHEA has side effects such as: ❌ Oily skin and acne, as well as skin thickening ❌ Hair loss ❌ Stomach upset ❌ High blood pressure ❌ Changes in the menstrual cycle ❌ Facial hair in women ❌ Deepening of the voice in women ❌ Fatigue ❌ Nasal congestion ❌ Headache ❌ Rapid or irregular heartbeat ❌ Insomnia ❌ Unfavorable changes in cholesterol levels But has anyone tested your DHEA levels? What if the conventional approach to DOR was wrong? What if there was a natural way to improve DHEA production? After all, DHEA is a precursor to both male and female hormones and is essential for reproductive health.

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