Designs For Health DIM-Evail 60 Softgels
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DIM-Evail
Research tells us that a low level of 2-hydroxyestrone and a high level of 16 alpha-hydroxyestrone is not desired. DIM works by Assisting to increase 2-hydroxyestrone, and therefore improves the 2/16 hydroxyestrone ratio. DIM supplementation improves the estrogen ratio in a favourable direction that protects both men and women without the negative effect of raising 4 hydroxyestrogen.
DIM-Evail provides 100 mg of DIM (Diindolylmethane) -a type of compound known as a ‘plant indole.’ Plant indoles are found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower and are among the nutrients that give these vegetables their well-known healthful properties.
The primary plant indole found in cruciferous vegetables is known as Indole 3 Carbinol (I3C), which converts to DIM in the body. I3C and DIM have been studied for their health-promoting benefits when used as supplements. While both may Assist Aid healthy estrogen metabolism, DIM may be a better option as it does not produce the unwanted side effects of I3C (including possible nausea and equilibrium issues).
Medicinal Ingredient (per softgel)
DIM (3,3'-Diindolylmethane) | 100 mg |
Non-Medicinal Ingredients
Medium chain triglycerides, bovine gelatin, glycerine, purified water, annatto, quillaja extract, tocotrienols.
Recommended Dose
Adults: Take 1 softgel 1 to 2 times per day with a meal, or as directed by your health Wellness-Care practitioner.
Risk Informations
Consult a health Wellness-Care practitioner prior to use if you are attempting to conceive, if you are taking Health Products or natural health products, if you have a liver disorder or symptoms of low estrogen, and to exclude the diagnosis of a serious cause of Hormone Balance imbalance. Stop use and consult a health Wellness-Care practitioner if you develop liver-related symptoms or symptoms of low estrogen. Do not use this product if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Consult a health Wellness-Care practitioner if symptoms persist/worsen.