Not likely . . .: Dhea is a building for testosterone but it's about two chemical steps away. Granted it's available over-the-counter w/o prescription but that should tell you something about quality control since none is required (although 3rd party oversight for compounded drugs didn't prevent current meningitis fiasco). Worse, dhea can also be converted directly into Estradiol which can decrease libido.
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