I couldn't read from those pics, but was the article maybe about 1ad not dhea?
Anyway, I'm always surprised by people who cycle, a bit now and then, being so concerned about lipids ... Lipids will go to chit with more or less anything you take - but will always bounce back quickly after cessation of aas. Some aas crash lipids more some less but they all have an impact. It's how androgens act, they directly upregulate and downregulate some processes regarding LDL and HDL; lowering one's production and upping the other.
So if Lipids are such a big concern - don't do aas. Period.
With two 6 to 8 week oral cycles a year, this is however a totally moot point - unless somebody would have some other underlying heart conditions or something.
What's a more important debate, one that actually matters; what bang for your "buck", so to speak, you are getting for the price of being suppressed and going through pct and everything. And another one; who you are actually buying from and do they send gear regularly for lab analasys and is their gear independently third party tested. Also, does the manufacturer provide info in what kind of lab's they are producing their gear, how's the sterility, etc. etc.
Lipids, really, who gives a fuack : )
Regarding andro's, they are not the best bang for buck. They are to dependent on the enzyme conversion process which really differs from person to person and it's not guaranteed you'll get enough of the active ingredient to actually make it worthwhile.
So, this is some straight talk about andro's. Expensive and hit or miss. My recommendation; get something that doesn't require conversion.
Good luck with your cycle!