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 DIM+ Support Menopause, PMS, PCOS, Hot Flushes, Night Sweats, Estrogen levels.

 

Researchers are looking into the anti-inflammatory and cancer-fighting effects of diindolylmethane (DIM), a compound commonly found in cruciferous vegetables including:

✔Broccoli
✔Brussels sprouts
✔Cabbage‌
✔Cauliflower

 

Clnical trials have shown that it supports healthy estrogen levels, lowering the risk of certain cancers and diseases like lupus that are linked to estrogen.

 

Research shows that about one in three cancer deaths is related to poor nutrition and could be prevented. Scientists see lower cancer risks in people who eat a lot of vegetables. That’s why DIM is so intriguing.

 

The DIM compound may have several estrogen-related effects in your body:

•Helps prevent the effects of estrogen on cells
•Slows some cancer cells
•Lowers toxins produced by your body’s natural metabolism
•Boosts antioxidants
•Promotes weight loss
•Enhances memory
•Improves mood
•Reduces symptoms of PMS
•Supports cardiovascular health
•Promotes good muscle development
•Improves prostate health for men

DIM+

R400,00Price
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