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    Sigform DHEA 20 Cream 3 oz
Sigform DHEA 20 Cream 3 oz
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Based on the search results, SIGFORM DHEA cream and capsules are marketed as supplements that may support hormone balance and overall well-being.
Potential uses and proposed benefits, though not all fully supported by research, include:
Supporting hormonal balance
- DHEA is a precursor to sex hormones like testosterone and estrogen, and supplements may help increase levels of these hormones, particularly in those experiencing decline due to aging or conditions like hypogonadism.
 - This can be beneficial for menopausal symptoms like hot flashes and vaginal dryness, and may improve bone density in postmenopausal women.
 - It may also potentially help with erectile dysfunction and libido in men.
 
Mood and energy
- Some studies suggest DHEA may help reduce symptoms of mild to moderate depression, particularly in those with low DHEA levels.
 - Users have reported increased energy levels and improved mood and vitality with DHEA supplementation.
 
Other proposed benefits
- Skin Health: Research indicates DHEA may improve the appearance of aging skin, increasing hydration and firmness.
 - Fertility: In women undergoing in-vitro fertilization (IVF), DHEA may improve the chances of pregnancy, especially in older women with a limited number of eggs.
 - Muscle Strength and Body Composition: Some claims suggest DHEA helps increase muscle mass, reduce fat, and improve athletic performance, but scientific evidence is weak and its use is banned by many sports organizations.
 - Immune function, metabolism, and inflammation: DHEA may play a role in regulating these functions, but more research is needed to confirm the benefits of supplementation.
 
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