Too much estrogen can cause problems in the body. To keep estrogen levels healthy and to prevent something known as estrogen dominance, it's essential to fill your diet with nutritive compounds that help balance estrogen levels in the body.
Estrogen Control gives you a custom-blend of nutrients that have been shown to help keep your estrogen levels healthy. These nutrients do this in several ways. Some of these nutrients help to promote the increase of other hormones which bring estrogen levels down. Others, help to prevent too much estrogen from absorbing into the body.
All, work together to keep estrogen levels normal and healthy.
Containing Diindolylmethane (DIM), Kudzu, and Rosemary, this supplement can help regulate estrogen metabolism and testosterone conversion.
Please Note: Recommended dose is 1 capsule daily for women and 1 capsule twice daily for men. As always please discuss with your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement.
Contains the best ingredients for proper estrogen metabolism and testosterone conversion.
Ingredients shuttle Estradiol down the healthy 2-OH pathway instead of the harmful 4-OH pathway
Helps to decrease the conversion of Testosterone to Estradiol
DIM - DIM possesses an ability to stimulate specific pathways of estrogen metabolism. Supplementation of DIM has been shown to increase the “good” estrogen metabolites (2-hydroxy) while simultaneously decreasing the “bad” estrogen metabolites (4-hydroxy and 16-hydroxy). DIM works to create a healthy balance of estrogen and testosterone in your body.
Kudzu - Kudzu contains isoflavones, estrogen-like compounds, phytoestrogens that support healthy hormone levels in many ways:
they bind at estrogen receptors and prevent the body from over-producing estradiol
they dilute xenoestrogen-type toxins by binding at receptor sites and function as anti-estrogens
they boost progesterone expression and help to normalize the body’s important estrogen to progesterone ratio
Stimulate specific pathways of estrogen metabolism toward the “good” estrogen metabolites (2-hydroxy) while simultaneously decreasing the “bad” estrogen metabolites (4-hydroxy and 16-hydroxy).
Rosemary - Rosemary may aid in the detoxification of estrogen by influencing its pathways. Estrogen has three detoxification phases, with phase 1 having three different pathways: 2OH (preferred), 4OH (least preferred, potentially carcinogenic), and 16OH (associated with reproductive growths and related symptoms). Rosemary might help redirect estrogen away from the 16OH pathway toward the 2OH route, potentially alleviating estrogenic symptoms in peri-menopausal women and aiding in breast health by enhancing estrogen clearance.
Additionally, rosemary acts as a blocker of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone linked to hair loss. Elevated DHT levels can lead to hair loss by binding to receptors. Rosemary inhibits the enzyme responsible for converting testosterone into DHT, potentially reducing hair loss by preventing DHT from binding to receptors.