EstroVantage EM®

EstroVantage EM®

Estrogen Modulator

90 Vegetarian Capsules ( SKU: 9672U )

Benefits

  • Helps maintain a healthy estrogen metabolism ratio during PMS or menopause*
  • Supports detoxifi cation of the body’s natural toxins as well as naturally produced hormones by supporting phase 1 and phase 2 liver enzymes*
  • Is a unique combination that includes a variety of herbal constituents
  • Suitable for vegetarians/vegans

Feature Summary

EstroVantage EM provides a comprehensive formula of plant-based compounds that may help support the normal metabolism of estrogen and its metabolites.* Cruciferous vegetables contain a variety of glucosinolates, which some studies have associated with maintaining healthy cellular structure and function, and supporting normal cell division most likely by causing a shift in metabolism to healthier estrogen metabolites.*1,2EstroVantage EM contains indole-3-carbinol (I3C) and its metabolite 3,3’-diindolylmethane (DIM), as well as sulforaphane from broccoli powder, all of which have been shown to support normal cellular structure and function as well a healthy estrogen profi le.*3-6

These glucosinolates and other plant compounds help support normal estrogen metabolism and organize the body’s response to cellular damage by targeting key signaling molecules, such as Nrf2 and NF-κB.7,8 Silymarin, a milk thistle extract, helps support normal cell structure and function.* In addition, it supports glucuronidation and helps maintain glutathione levels.*9-11This unique combination includes green tea polyphenols, lycopene (tomato extract), turmeric and rosemary extracts, as well as calcium D-glucarate, all of which have been shown to support healthy estrogen metabolism and normal cellular structure and function .*12-14

Supplement Facts:

Dosage:

Suggested Usage: 3 capsule per day taken with food or as directed by a health care professional. Consult a health care professional for use beyond 12 weeks.

Allergens:

Contains no artificial colors, preservatives, or sweeteners; no dairy, sugar, wheat, gluten, yeast, soy, egg, fish, shellfish, animal products, salt, tree nuts, or GMOs. Suitable for vegetarians/vegans.

Drug Interactions

Do not take with warfarin.15 Consult a health care professional prior to use if taking antiplatelet medication or blood thinners.

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