DIM

Diindolylmethane is formed in the body from plant substances contained in “cruciferous” vegetables such as cabbage, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, and broccoli. Scientists believe these vegetables may help to protect the body against cancer because they contain diindolylmethane and a related chemical called indole-3-carbinol.

Diindolylmethane is used for preventing breast, uterine, and colorectal cancer. It is also used to prevent an enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hypertrophy, BPH) and treat premenstrual syndrome (PMS).¹

DIM represents a three-dimensional approach to supporting healthy estrogen metabolism. Research suggests that diindolylmethane (DIM), curcumin (from turmeric extract), and the patented black pepper extract BioPerine® support balanced estrogen metabolism.

Common Benefits of DIM

  • Supports healthy estrogen metabolism in females and males
  • Supports detoxification of xenoestrogens
  • Provides support for antioxidant mechanisms
  • Preventing breast cancer
  • Preventing uterine cancer
  • Preventing colon cancer
  • Preventing prostate enlargement (benign prostatic hypertrophy, BPH)
  • Treating premenstrual syndrome (PMS)


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