Andropause is the natural male equivalent of menopause, characterized by a declining state in DHEA and testosterone levels, beginning as early as age 30. When a man has chronic Lyme Disease, persistent inflammation and infection cause significant dysfunction in the hypothalamic-pituitary axis, which ultimately leads to the decreased production of the androgen steroid hormones.
Symptoms of low DHEA:
- Decreased energy
- Decreased libido
- Decreased muscle strength
- Depression
- Difficulty dealing with stress
- Fatigue
- Irritability
- Inability to concentrate
- Insomnia
Symptoms of low testosterone:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Low libido
- Inability to maintain erection
- Poor memory
- Inability to multitask
- Irritable
- Poor stamina
- Weight Gain
DHEA has a protective effect against:
- Autoimmune Diseases
- Cancer
- Heart Disease
- High cholesterol
- Diabetes
- Obesity