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Glossary
Diindolyl Methane
Diindolyl methane is a dietary indole found in cruciferous vegetables. DIM occurs naturally within the cruciferous vegetable plant after crushing or chewing. Plant enzymes produce DIM form precursors called glucosinolates.
It supports the activity of specific enzymes that imporve estrogen metabolism. Scientific research suggests that diindolylmethane increases the level of "good" estrogens (2-hydroxyestrogen) while reducing the level of "bad" estorgens (16-hydroxyestrogen).
The health benefits of "enhanced absorption" diindolylmethane are four-fold:
* promotes healthy testosterone levels.
* promotes healthy estrogen metabolism.
* promotes fat loss.
It supports the activity of specific enzymes that imporve estrogen metabolism. Scientific research suggests that diindolylmethane increases the level of "good" estrogens (2-hydroxyestrogen) while reducing the level of "bad" estorgens (16-hydroxyestrogen).
The health benefits of "enhanced absorption" diindolylmethane are four-fold:
* promotes healthy testosterone levels.
* promotes healthy estrogen metabolism.
* promotes fat loss.
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