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DIM-Plus Estrogen Metabolism by Nature's Way is a natural
estrogen metabolism support supplement with DIM for breast health.
DIM-Plus Diindolylmethane with Protectamins is a vegetable blend metabolism
support supplement with patented cruciferous DIM. Diindolylmethane supports the
activity of enzymes that improve estrogen metabolism.
• Supports healthy estrogen metabolism
• Supports increasing level of "favorable" estrogens
(2-hydroxy-estrogen) while reducing the level of "less favorable"
estrogens (16 hydroxyestrogen)
• Patented complex
• Enhanced absorption
• Extra cruciferous vegetables
DIM-Plus Estrogen Metabolism contains diindolylmethane, a phytonutrient found
in cruciferous vegetables including broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage,
cauliflower and kale. Unlike other plant nutrients such as soy isoflavones,
diindolylmethane has unique hormonal benefits.
DIM-Plus Estrogen Metabolism Ingredients in 2 capsules:
Vitamin E 9 IU (30%)
---(d-alpha tocopheryl succinate from BioResponse DIM) BioResponse-DIM Complex
100 mg
---(patented, enhanced bioavailability complex containing 25% diindolymethane
[25mg]), vitamin E, phosphatidylcholine (soy), silica
Protectamins Vegetable Blend 100 mg ---(spinach powder, broccoli powder,
cabbage powder)
Other Ingredients: cellulose, plant-derived capsule (hypromellose, titanium
dioxide color).
This product contains soy.
This product does not contain gluten, sugar, salt, wheat, yeast, dairy
products, artificial flavors or preservatives.
Suggested Use:
Women: Take 2 capsules daily with food or as directed by your healthcare
practitioner.
Men: Take 2 capsules twice daily with food or as directed by your healthcare
practitioner.
For intensive use (Women and Men): Take up to double the recommended dose.
Do not use this product if you are pregnant or nursing. A harmless but
noticeable change in urine color may occur during usage. Consult your
healthcare practitioner prior to using this product if you are pregnant,
nursing, taking medications or have a medical condition.
Keep away from children.
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