Pregnenolone, the "Mother of Hormones"

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Pregnenolone reinforces your brain's neurotransmitters enhancing overall brain functionality. After you reach 30, your progenolone level begins to decline. Check out what pregnenolone therapy can help you with.

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“The Mother of Hormones”

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Reinforces your brain’s neurotransmitters (which decline with age), thus enhancing overall brain functionality.

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A natural hormone produced in the mitochondria of the brain, gonads and adrenal glands.

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After you reach age 30, your pregnenolonelevel begins to decline.

Lack of mental clarity and memory failure can be among the most frustrating aspects of aging.

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Often referred to as the “Mother of Hormones” because it’s a precursor to cortisol, progesterone and DHEA, which are precursors to the primary sex hormones: testosterone and estrogen.

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Pregnenolone has separate functions in men and women.

In women, pregnenolone transforms into estrogen and sometimes progesterone. While in men, it transforms into testosterone.

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Fatigue

Increasing energy

Skin disorders

Fibrocystic breast disease

Symptoms of menopause

Premenstrual syndrome

Arthritis

Depression

Strengthening the heart

Allergic reactions

Lupus

Multiple sclerosis

Prostate problems

Seizures

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