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DESCRIPTION
7-KETOTM is a trademark for our 7-keto-DHEA
(7-ketodehydroepiandrosterone)-containing product. In
humans, 7-keto-DHEA is a naturally-occurring metabolite of DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone).1,2
7-keto-DHEA is clinically proven to be safe,3,4 and it does not convert
to active testosterone and/or estrogen.5
STRUCTURE/FUNCTION/USAGE
Like DHEA, 7-Keto-DHEA is associated with a variety of essential human
functions. However, unlike DHEA, 7-keto-DHEA is clinically proven to be
safe,3,4 and it does not convert to active testosterone and/or
estrogen.5 Research has shown that 7-keto-DHEA is more potent than DHEA
in strengthening the immune system,6,7 enhancing memory,8 and inducing
the activity of various thermogenic enzymes.5, 9-11
FORMULA
Each capsule contains 25 mg of 7-KETOTM.
The product contains no sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, dairy
products, coloring, flavor, or preservatives. HOW DOES
IT WORK?
Research has shown that 7- keto DHEA enhances humoral and cell-mediated
immunity.6 Furthermore, 7- keto-DHEA appears to enhance the immune
response when the normal immune response is less than optimal.7
In addition, in animal studies, 7- keto-DHEA enhanced memory in mice
with impaired memory.8
7- keto-DHEA has also been shown to induce the activity of various
thermogenic enzymes.5, 9-11 RECOMMENDATIONS
One capsule two to three times daily, as an addition to the everyday
diet. ADVERSE REACTIONS/ PRECAUTIONS
Use of 7-KETOTM is clinically proven to be safe.3,4
HOW SUPPLIED
60 capsules per bottle. STABILITY
Store at controlled room temperature, 59o to 86 o F (15 o – 30 o C).
REFERENCES
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Parker LN. Adrenal Androgens in Clinical
Medicine. San Diego: Academic Press, Inc. 1989.
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Marenich LP. Excretion of testosterone,
epitestosterone, androstenedione and 7-ketodehydroepiandrosterone in
healthy men of different ages. Probl Endokrinol. 1979;25:28-31.
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Weeks C, Lardy H. Henwood S. Preclinical
toxicology evaluation of 3-acetyl-7-oxo-dehydroepiandrosterone
(7-keto-DHEA). The FASEB J. 1998;12:A764. Abstract (4428).
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Davison MH, Weeks C, Lardy H, et al. Safety and
endocrine effects of 3-acetyl-7-oxo-DHEA (7-keto-DHEA). The FASEB J.
1998;12:A764. Abstract (4429).
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Lardy H, Partridge B, Kneer N et al. Ergosteroids:
induction of thermogenic enzymes in liver of rats treated with
steroids derived from dehydroepiandrosterone. Proc Natl Acad Sci
USA. 1995;92:6617-6619. Abstract.
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Nelson R, Herron M, Weeks C, et al.
Dehydroepiandrosterone and 7-keto-DHEA augment interleukin 2 (IL 2)
production by human lymphocytes in vitro. Presented at the 5th
Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections; February
1-5, 1998; Chicago, Illinois. Abstract (596), p 49.
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Lardy H, Treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and
modulation of immune system with ?5-androsternes. 1998. United
States Patent: 5707983.
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Shi J, Lardy H.
3?-hydroxyandrost-5-ene-7,17-dione (7-keto-DHEA) improves memory in
mice. The FASEB J. 1998;12:A764. Abstract (4427).
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Su CY. Lardy H. Induction of hepatic
mitochondrial glycerophosphate dehydrogenase in rats by
dehydroepiandrosterone. J Biochem. 1991;110:207-213.
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Bobyleva V, Bellei M, Kneer N et al. The effects
of ergosteroid 7-oxo-dehydroepiandrosterone on mitochondrial
membrane potential: possible relationship to thermogenesis. Arch
Biochem Biophys. 1997:341:122-128.
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Lardy H, Reich IL. ?5-androsternes useful for
promoting weight maintenance or weight loss and treatment process.
1996. United State Patent: 5506223.

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