Well that study showed that it can raise testosterone slightly. I think this works mainly with men around the age of 50 or so. There's definately different theories concerning the product. Here is the direct quote I was talking about earlier....I don't know if the benefits are good enough tbh but who knows. You'd just have to throw in an estrogen blocker which isn't always good. I'd like to here others thoughts and findings on the subject though. It could be useful postcycle.
A 2004 review in the American Journal of Sports Medicine concluded that "The marketing of this supplement's effectiveness far exceeds its science."[26] Because DHEA is converted to androstenedione and then testosterone, it has two chances to aromatize into estrogen- estrone from androstenedione, and estradiol from testosterone. As such, it is possible for increases in estrogen levels more than testosterone in men.
I don't know if the benefits are good enough tbh but who knows. You'd just have to throw in an estrogen blocker which isn't always good. I'd like to here others thoughts and findings on the subject though. It could be useful postcycle.