Soy Isoflavones is a class of phytochemicals found in soybeans that have been isolated such as genistein, which have been found to block negative action of estrogen. Isoflavones has been suggested for PMS, menopause, hormonal imbalances, preventing and reversing heart disease and its anti-cancer effects.
Soy Isoflavones Research:
Promotes normal cell growth and wellness. Soy foods are rich in isoflavones, naturally occurring phytochemicals. Soy has been shown to promote normal cell growth and promote long-term health, wellness and longevity. Studies indicate these health enhancing benefits come from isoflavones. Some of these isoflavones, including Genestein, bind to hormone receptor sites and reduce the uptake of certain tissue-specific hormones. Nature's Way Soy Isoflavone complex is not an extract or concentrate. It is naturally derived from the heart of the soybean and specially processed to retain the soybean's full nutritional complement, including isoflavones. In fact, we guarantee at least 12.5mg of isoflavones per capsule. Each capsule also contains digestive enzymes specially targeted to the specific sugars and proteins in the soy germ to prevent the discomfort often associated with the consumption of soy.
Soy Isoflavones Directions/Usage:
Take two capsules in the morning and two capsules in the evening. For the best results, take with a large glass of warm water just before eating.
Pregnant women should not take this product.
Soy Isoflavones Ingredients:
Soy Isoflavones: Soylife Isoflavone Complex…2000mg**+, Delivering Total Isoflavones…50mg**+ [+United States recommended daily allowance], [**No U.S.RDA has been established]. Digestive enzyme blend, Magnesium sterate
Does not contain Common Food Allergens, Yeast, Milk, Lactose, Wheat, Sugar, Corn.
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