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INGREDIENTS
Chrysin
Chrysin (5,7- Dihydroxyflavone) is a potent bioflavonoid found in the plant
Passiflora coerula, a member of the passion flower family. Chrysin is the most
powerful of several flavonoids that have been tested and found to exhibit
anti-estrogenic activity in-vitro by inhibiting the aromatization process.
This product has been shown to have a significant effect in modulating the
response to stress. It binds to receptors in the brain known as the
benzodiazepine specific receptor sites. As a result, Chrysin can aid athletes
in dealing with the stress of training.
DIM (Di-Indolyl Methane)
DIM (Di-Indolyl Methane) that increases the good estrogen metabolites and
decreases the bad estrogen metabolites
Supplementing the diet with DIM and eating cruciferous vegetables
increases the specific aerobic metabolism for estrogen, multiplying the chance
for estrogen to be broken down into its beneficial, or "good" estrogen
metabolites. These "good" estrogen metabolites are known as the 2-hydroxy
estrogens. Many of the benefits that are attributed to estrogen, which include
its ability to protect the heart and brain with its antioxidant activity, are
now known to come from these "good" metabolites.
When DIM increases the "good" estrogen metabolites, there is a simultaneous
reduction in the levels of undesirable or "bad" estrogen metabolites.
Greater production of these "bad" estrogen metabolites is promoted by obesity
and exposure to a number of manmade environmental chemicals. These "bad"
estrogen metabolites are responsible for many of estrogen's undesirable
actions in women and men, including further unwanted weight gain.
Resveratrol
Resveratrol is a compound produced by many plant species and is thought to be
helpful in reducing serum lipids and may have favorable cardiovascular
implications. It is produced by Vitis vinifera and labrusca grapes and is
found in grape products including red and white wines. Resveratrol has been
proven effective in extending life up to 30% and is key in the prevention of
heart disease.
Resveratrol is studied by nutritionists and biochemists because of its
potential as a cardioprotective compound. Resveratrol belongs to the
phytoalexin class of phytochemicals and functions as a moderate antioxidant,
quenching free radical damage. The compound has also demonstrated
anti-inflammatory properties.
In humans, studies are underway to determine health benefits of resveratrol
heart disease. Preliminary research results demonstrate that resveratrol may
have anti-infective, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Soy Isoflavone Extract 40%
Soy Isoflavones effectively Reduce Risk of Heart Disease.
SOY ISOFLAVONES have been in the news recently for their known help
in lowering cholesterol and reducing the risk of heart disease. This
supplement is also important for prostate health. The main constituents in soy
that are helpful are genistein and daidzein. These are NOT "Phytoestrogens" as
many so-called experts will allege as there is no estrogen, or testosterone,
progesterone, DHEA, melatonin in any plant.
Studies on prostate health and isoflavones have been published in journals
such as Prostate, Journal of Endocrinology and many others. The proof is
overwhelming.
Isoflavones have what you need, not only for prostate health, but to also to
prevent high cholesterol and heart disease.
Bioperine
In Studies (Black pepper - piper nigrum fruit extract) increases
absorption of other nutrients from 30 to 250% via process called thermogenesis.
Recent studies have shown that it can greatly increase the bioavailability of
other compounds – such as vitamins, minerals and herbal substances.
Serving Size :
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Ingredient
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Quantity
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Measure
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RDA *
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Chrysin
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650
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mg
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Not Established
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DIM
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100
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mg
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Not Established
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Resveratrol
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5
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mg
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Not Established
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Soy Isoflavone
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25
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mg
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Not Established
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Bioperene
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5
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mg
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Not Established
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Other ingredients : Vegetable capsules, Magnesium, Stearate, Maltodextrin
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* RDA means the Recommended Daily Allowance established by
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This is the minimum daily amounts of
specific essential nutrients necessary for healthy adults 18 year of age.
Requirements increase with age and the RDA may be insufficient for older
adults or those with poor health
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