Metabolic Super DIM (60 Count)
Metabolic Super DIM™ aids in health and weight loss by; promoting beneficial estrogen balance, reducing and removal of “bad” estrogen and reducing estrogen dominance in both Men and Women.
DIM (Diindolylmethane) is a phytonutrient and plant indole found in cruciferous vegetables including broccoli, Brussel sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower and kale, with potential antiandrogenic and antineoplastic activities. As a metabolite, indole-3-carbinol, DIM promotes beneficial estrogen metabolism in both sexes by reducing the levels of 16-hydroxy estrogen metabolites and increasing the formation of 2-hydroxy estrogen metabolites.
Metabolic Super DIM™ stimulates more efficient estrogen metabolism. Supplementing the diet with Metabolic Super DIM™ 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.
In addition, a slow metabolism of estrogen, which leaves too much un-metabolized active estrogen known as estradiol in the body, can be a problem for both women and men. Elevated estradiol causes moodiness and breast pain in women and loss of sex drive in men.
By promoting a healthy estrogen metabolism, Metabolic Super DIM™ adjusts the balance of estradiol to its "good" metabolites. This also can result in a more desirable action from testosterone. Testosterone supports energy and mood and helps sustain interest in sex in both men and women.
When Metabolic Super DIM™ is taken along with a program of regular exercise, it contributes to a better metabolism in the most natural way possible by working with your own hormones and adjusting their action to avoid hormonal imbalance helping estrogen and testosterone contribute to good physical conditioning.
