Tuesday, March 20, 2012

IndoleGard BioResponse DIM from Nutri-Cology (Allergy Research)

IndoleGard from Nutri-Cology (Allergy Research) with BioResponse DIM

IndoleGard incorporates BioResponse DIM, a unique formulation containing pure diindolylmethane, an indole. 

Indoles are plant compounds with health promoting properties found in cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts. 

Diindolylmethane, or DIM, helps to promote a more efficient metabolising of estrogen by metabolizing estrogen into more of the protective 2-hydroxyestrone rather than the alternative 16-hydroxyestrone. BioResponse DIM is a stable bioavailable form of DIM, made possible through a proprietary delivery system. It is also solubilized with phosphatidylcholine, and microencapsulated in starch particles. 

Patented BioResponse DIM is ten times more potent than indole-3-carbinole (I3C). I3C is highly unstable and has no biologic activity until it is converted to DIM®. Conversion of I3C takes place in the stomach and requires an appropriately acidic environment. In contrast to I3C, DIM is highly stable, requires no conversion in the stomach, and is the most active cruciferous phytonutrient in promoting beneficial estrogen metabolism. DIM is often preferred by clinicians over I3C.

Do not use this product if you are pregnant or lactating, or using birth control pills. Persons taking prescription medications should consult a healthcare professional before use. Harmless changes in urine color may occur. Increased water consumption reverses this side effect. Keep out of reach of children. Keep in a cool, dry place, tightly capped.

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