TRT for Women
DHEA Capsule
Support adrenal health. Restore natural vitality.
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is the most abundant hormone in your bloodstream. Your adrenal glands make it, and your body uses it as the building block for testosterone and estrogen. Levels peak around age 25, then fall roughly 2% every year after that.
That slow decline matters — especially for women, whose bodies make most of their testosterone by converting DHEA. When DHEA drops, the hormones built from it can drop too. People often notice it as lower energy, flatter mood, and less resilience under stress.
A DHEA capsule supports what your body is already trying to do. It acts as an anti-stress hormone, helping reverse immune suppression and supporting mood and memory. Clinical observations also link it to cardiovascular health and to protecting bone density as you age.
Through IAM, DHEA is part of a provider-guided plan. A licensed clinician reviews your history, orders labs when they are needed, and adjusts your plan over time — so you are supporting your hormones with oversight, not guesswork.
Why people choose it
- Improved mood and less stress
- More energy and stamina
- Support for bone density
- Better cardiovascular function
How it works
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is made by your adrenal glands — small glands that sit on top of your kidneys. It is the raw material your body converts into testosterone and estrogen. Levels peak around age 25 and slowly decline from there. Supplementing supports your body's own hormone production, helps counter stress, and supports mood, bone density, and heart health.
Who it's for
Adults noticing age-related hormone decline. It fits people who want steadier energy and mood, support for stress-related immune changes, or long-term bone health — especially women, since DHEA is the source of most of the testosterone a woman's body makes.
Available forms
- Capsule (30-day supply)
- Capsule (60-day supply)
- Capsule (90-day supply)
FAQ
Do I need to see a provider first?
Yes. A licensed provider reviews your health history before anything ships, so your plan fits your actual needs — not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
Will I need lab work?
Sometimes. Your provider may order labs to check your hormone levels before or during treatment. Not everyone needs them — your provider decides based on your history and goals.
How is DHEA different from taking testosterone?
DHEA is a precursor — a building block your body converts into testosterone and estrogen on its own. Instead of replacing hormones directly, it supports your body's natural production.
How do I get it?
Once your provider approves your plan, your medication ships directly to your door.
Am I locked into a subscription?
No. You choose a 30-, 60-, or 90-day supply and reorder when you and your provider decide to continue. There is no forced auto-renewal.
Ready to get started?
Prescription medication. A licensed IAM provider determines if it's right for you.