
Originally Posted by
thisAngelBites
Low DHEA is a marker for aging and for many disease states, so if I were you, I would supplement to improve it. It converts downstream to cortisol and all the sex hormones, and so it seems that it is biologically plausible that DHEA could be a part of the problem (and if not, there are other reasons to take it). I have read that men with erectile issues tend to have lower amounts of DHEA, but I haven't looked at studies. Google around a bit, but I would say this could be worth a try.