DIM (Diindolylmethane) + Vitex & BioPerine®
- Potent effects on oestrogen metabolism and is able to keep the body relatively balanced by preventing either drastic changes in oestrogen
- Exerts numerous anti-carcinogenic effects in the body, the reason why cruciferous vegetables are healthy anti-cancer foods
KSh4,900
DIM (Diindolylmethane) + Vitex & BioPerine®
Main Ingredients
Diindolylmethane(DIM), Vitex, Bioperine
How It Works
Diindolylmethane or DIM is produced in the body from the molecule indole-3-carbinol. It is found in cruciferous vegetables such as cauliflower and broccoli. Few things to note:
- As men age, their natural levels of testosterone fall while their oestrogen levels rise. By influencing and improving the metabolism of oestrogen, DIM may be able to address hormonal imbalance in the body
- Unmetabolized oestrogen can build up in the prostate tissue over time, increasing the risk of prostate cancer and enlargement. DIM can, however, lessen the formation of 16-hydroxy, the unfavourable oestrogen associated with an elevated risk of cancer since it promotes its breakdown
- A diet rich in DIM aids in metabolizing extra oestrogen that causes fat to build up. In the end, weight loss and fat burning occur as a result
- Healthy oestrogen levels help the body and brain resist damage and ailments like arthritis and heart attacks
The largest genus of the Verbenaceae plant family is known by the name “Vitex.” The most commonly utilized vitex in medicine is the Vitex agnus-castus fruit, usually referred to as chasteberry or monk’s pepper. It is employed to treat: PMS, menopausal symptoms, difficulties getting pregnant, and other disorders affecting a woman’s reproductive system.
How To Use
- Take 1 or 2 capsules daily
Brand Origin | US |
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Package Size | 60 capsules |
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