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Dim Palmetto Prostate - 60 SG
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$79.95
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"DIM Palmetto 60 soft gels Prostate Formula by Allergy Research
Group, Nutricology.
How Your Patients May Benefit from DIM Palmetto Prostate Formula,
dietary supplement.
- Maintains healthy reproductive tissue, e.g. the prostate.
- Promotes healthier reproductive hormonal metabolism and balance.
- Helps promote the conversion of estrogen to its beneficial,
protective 2 hydroxyestrone metabolites and reduces production of genotoxic 16
a hydroxyestrone.
- Stimulates detoxification enzyme systems.
- May be beneficial for men with estrogen-dominant health
conditions.
DIM (diindolylmethane) has been shown to help regulate and
promote a more efficient metabolism of estrogen, and an optimal ratio of
estrogen metabolites important for male as well as female health.
Two (2) capsules contain: Saw Palmetto Berry Extract
(Standardized to 85-95% Fatty Acids) 320 mg> Beta-Sitosterol 120 mg
Zinc (as Zinc Citrate Dihydrate) 10 mg Lycopene 15 mg BioResponse
DIM - A patented Diindolylmethane complex containing starch, DIM (25% min.),
Vitamin E succinate, phosphatidylcholine, and silica 300 mg. Nettle Root
Extract (16:1) 300 mg. Pumpkin Seed Oil 893 mg.
Other ingredients: Yellow beeswax as a suspending agent.
Available in: bottles of: 60 vegetarian capsules
Suggested use: As a dietary supplement, 2 softgels daily with
food, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Caution: Do not use this product if you are pregnant or
lactating, or using birth control pills.
Product Note: Harmless changes in urine color may occur.
Increased water consumption reverses this side effect.
DIM Palmetto Prostate Formula from Allergy Research Group
contains BioResponse DIM, a unique formulation containing pure
diindolylmethane, an indole. Indoles are plant compounds with health promoting
properties, found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage,
cauliflower and Brussels sprouts.
DIM Palmetto Prostate Formula includes a stable, bioavailable form of
DIM, made possible through a proprietary delivery system. The formula is
co-solubilized with phosphatidylcholine, and microencapsulated in starch
particles.
DIM Palmetto Prostate Formula also includes several herbs and compounds
thought to be beneficial to male reproductive health, e.g. saw palmetto and
beta-sitosterol.
Research over the past thirty years has determined that disrupted
estrogen metabolism is closely linked to several health risks in men as well as
women, particularly those involving the prostate, uterus, breast, and other
reproductive tissue. Genetics, excess weight, poor diet and other lifestyle
factors may result in an imbalance of estrogen metabolites. Xenoestrogenic
compounds of the modern world, such as organochlorine pesticides and plastics,
can significantly disrupt healthy estrogen metabolism.
These estrogen disruptors alter estradiol hydroxylation metabolism
producing a higher ratio of the genotoxic 16 alpha-hydroxyestrone (16 a-OHE1)
to the safer and weaker estrogenic 2-hydroxyestrone (2-OHE1). The genotoxic 16
a-OHE1 stimulates cellular proliferation, increases oncogene expression, and
inhibits apoptosis. It is clear that modulating these aspects of estrogen
metabolism, particularly the production of 16 a-OHE1, may potentially
contribute to healthy aging.
The phytochemicals in cruciferous vegetables have been shown to
beneficially affect the body's hormonal and detoxification systems.
Epidemiological studies have supported the health benefits of consuming these
vegetables. DIM is a major active acid-catalyzed derivative of one of the
phytochemicals in cruciferous vegetables, indole-3-carbinol (I3C). DIM is
thought to be responsible for the health effects of dietary I3C. Research using
human breast cells (MCF-7) has shown that DIM not only supports the body in
inhibiting cell growth, but also induces apoptosis. These results involve DIM
binding to the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) resulting in rapid formation of
the nuclear AhR complex and consequent induction of gene expression and
synthesis of cytochrome P450 detoxification enzyme (CyP450A1). DIM consequently
supports the body in producing increased levels of the protective hydroxylated
estrogen 2-OHE1.
The mechanisms for DIM's health benefits primarily involve the induction
of mixed function oxidases and phase II detoxification enzyme systems by the
binding and activation of the arylhydrocarbon receptor. Some have suggested
that DIM may also positively affect cellular signaling pathways potentially
being of benefit in that regard. It is becoming increasingly apparent that
dietary supplements like DIM may provide an important mechanism for maintaining
health despite the increasing levels of xenoestrogenic compounds in our modern
world.
Saw palmetto (Serenoa repens) berry extract has also been shown to
support the function and structure of the prostate. The mechanism is thought to
involve the inhibition of 5 alpha reductase. This enzyme catalyzes the
conversion of testosterone to its more active and potentially dangerous
metabolite, dihydrotestosterone. Beneficial effectiveness of saw palmetto, as
well as that of nettle and pumpkin seed oil, may also stem from their
inhibition of proinflammatory prostaglandins and leukotrienes which may
exacerbate symptoms of benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH). Some have suggested
that the inhibition of alpha 1-adrenoceptor may be responsible for this herb's
therapeutic effectiveness in relieving the urinary tract symptoms of BPH.
Beta-sitosterol, a key ingredient of the medicinal bark of Pygeum
africanum, has provided significant support of reduction in symptoms of BPH,
particularly that of urinary flow.
The antioxidant capacity of lycopene and zinc, the latter as a
constituent of superoxide dismutase, can combat the oxidative stress that is
associated with undesirable prostate conditions. The body uses zinc during the
induction of apoptosis, thereby potentially being supportive in reducing
aberrant prostate cell growth.
References Berges RR, Kassen A, Senge T. Treatment of
symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia with beta- sitosterol: an 18-month
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Bonnesen C, Eggleston IM, Hayes JD. Dietary indoles and isothiocyanates
that are generated from cruciferous vegetables can both stimulate apoptosis and
confer protection against DNA damage in human colon cell lines. Cancer Res
2001;61:6120-30.
Chang YC, Riby J, Chang GH, et al. Cytostatic and antiestrogenic effects
of 2-(indol-3-ylmethyl)-3,3'- diindolylmethane, a major in vivo product of
dietary indole-3-carbinol. Biochem Pharmacol 1999;58:825-34.
Gerber GS. Saw palmetto for the treatment of men with lower urinary
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Goepel M, Hecker U, Krege S, et al. Saw palmetto extracts potently and
noncompetitively inhibit human alpha1-adrenoceptors in vitro. Prostate
1999;38:208-15.
Koch E. Extracts from Fruits of Saw Palmetto (Sabal serrulata) and Roots
of Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica): Viable Alternatives in the Medical
Treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Associated Lower Urinary Tracts
Symptoms. Planta Med 2001;67:489-500.
Liang JY, Liu YY, Zou J, et al. Inhibitory effect of zinc on human
prostatic carcinoma cell growth. Prostate 1999;40:200-7.
Lu QY, Hung JC, Heber D, et al. Inverse associations between plasma
lycopene and other carotenoids and prostate cancer. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers
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Marks LS, Partin AW, Epstein JI, et al. Effects of a saw palmetto herbal
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Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, 2 softgels daily with
food, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Do not use this product if you are pregnant, lactating, or using birth
control pills. Persons taking prescription medications should consult a
healthcare professional before use. Harmless changes in urine color may
occur.
Keep out of reach of children.
Serving Size 2 softgels Servings per container 30 Amount
per serving: Calories 10 Calories from Fat 10 Total Fat 1 g
Zinc (as Zinc Citrate) 10 mg Pumpkin Seed Oil 893 mg Saw Palmetto
(Berries) Extract (Standardized to 85-95% Fatty Acids) 320 mg BioResponse
DIM (A patented Diindolylmethane complex: starch, DIM (25% min.), Vitamin
E succinate, phosphatidylcholine, silica) 300 mg Stinging Nettle (Root)
Extract 16:1 300 mg Beta-Sitosterol 120 mg Lycopene 15 mg
Other ingredients: Gelatin, glycerin, water, yellow beeswax,
carob extract, zinc oxide.
These nutrients are of the highest quality and purity obtainable, and do
not contain preservatives, diluents, or artificial additives.
Keep in a cool, dry place, tightly capped. # 74190 " |