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Dual-Action Cruciferous Vegetable Extract With Resveratrol & Cat's Claw
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Life Extension Dual-Action Cruciferous Vegetable Extract With Resveratrol & Cat's Claw - 60 vegetarian capsules
May interfere with oral contraceptives. If pregnant or intending to become pregnant, do not use this product. Do not use if taking antacids, H2-receptor blockers (e.g. Zantac), or proton-pump inhibitors (e.g. Nexium), as these drugs may impede the conversion of I3C to active metabolites.
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Dual-Action Cruciferous Vegetable Extract with Resveratrol & Cat's Claw, 60 Veggie Caps
For Cellular Protection & Optimal Hormone Balance Dietary Supplement
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Dual-Action Cruciferous Vegetable Extract with Resveratrol & Cat's Claw
"Scientists have identified specific extracts from cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, etc.) that modulate hormones in a way to help maintain healthy cell division. For instance, animal studies have shown that the cruciferous vegetable extract indole-3-carbinol (I3C) modulates estrogen hormones by favorably changing the ratio of protective 2-hydroxyestrone versus the damaging 16-hydroxyestrone.81 Indole-3-carbinol also induces phase I and II detoxifying enzymes that can...
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Dual-Action Cruciferous Vegetable Extract With Cat's Claw
The reason I love this supplement is for the power that cruciferious vegetables provide when concentrated. The concentrated extract contains the ability to trigger detoxifying enzymes that normalize your body's estrogen levels. Ingredients like Indole-3-carbinol and DIM will help maintain healthy hormone balance so crucial for long-term youthfullness. Additionally, you'll have increased vigor as your body's new aggressiveness attacks cancer cells and other things that don't belong inside...
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Dual-Action Cruciferous Vegetable Extract With Cat's Claw 60 Veg Cap
Dual-Action Cruciferous Vegetable Extract With Cat's Claw60 vegetarian capsules Scientists have identified specific extracts from cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, etc.) that modulate hormones in a way to help maintain healthy cell division. For instance, animal studies have shown that the cruciferous vegetable extract indole-3-carbinol (I3C) modulates estrogen hormones by favorably changing the ratio of protective 2-hydroxyestrone versus the damaging 16-hydroxyestrone.1 Indole-3-carbinol also induces phase I and II detoxifying enzymes that can help neutralize estrogen metabolites and xenobiotic estrogen-like environmental chemicals.2 Human studies support the beneficial role of I3C in positively altering estrogen metabolism.3 Di-indolyl-methane (DIM), a phytonutrient found in cruciferous vegetables, has been shown in animal studies to help maintain normal levels of a potentially damaging estrogen called 4-hydroxyestrone.4The glucosinolates are ma
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