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Nanoemulsified DIM 1.7 fl oz

Nanoemulsified DIM 1.7 fl oz

BENEFITS
  • Support healthy hormone metabolism
  • Assist detoxification
  • Support Nrf2 production (When Nrf2 is activated the cell produces antioxidant enzymes such as Catalase, Glutathione and Superoxide Dismutase (SOD). These antioxidant enzymes neutralize up to one million free radicals per second, every second).

Product information:
Serving Size:2 ml
Servings Per Container: 25
Amount Per Serving

Diindolylmethane 20 mg
Phospholipids (from purified sunflower seed lecithin) 150 mg

Other Ingredients: Glycerin, Medium-Chain Triglycerides, sunflower seed lecithin, Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate and as natural mixed tocopherols), Ethanol, Water

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Sugar Watchers by Valerie Robitaille, PhD

Sugar Watchers by Valerie Robitaille, PhD

Sugar Watchers ebook excerpt:
When we eat, the pancreas puts out insulin. Eating carbohydrates causes the highest amount of insulin to be secreted. Insulin is a storage hormone. In graduate school we referred to it as the “fat” hormone because it helps store carbohydrates as fat (in case of future famine.) So basically, we are telling the body to store fat when we over-consume carbohydrates, particularly the refined type (bread, cereal, pasta and of course sugary foods – yes, even fruit).  Metabolically, when you eat foods high in sugar and carbs, you increase both blood sugar and insulin levels. Insulin is a “hungry hormone” and responsible for increased fat storage to boot! It signals the body not to release any stored fat. So you can’t even use your own stored body fat for energy, it just stays where it’s stored. Read more…

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