Life Extension Optimized Broccoli and Cruciferous Blend, 30 enteric-coated vegetarian tablet

Life Extension Optimized Broccoli and Cruciferous Blend, 30 enteric-coated vegetarian tablet
We know that cruciferous vegetables are good for us. But most of us cook those vegetables first, which inactivates an important enzyme, myrosinase, and reduces the levels of glucoraphanin. Rather than try to get everyone to eat their cruciferous vegetables raw, we’ve created our new Optimized Broccoli formula to give you the cell-protective and health-promoting benefits, without the leafy greens. The healthy biology of broccoli No one thinks of broccoli as "cool." But broccoli’s biochemistry is actually pretty interesting. Broccoli contains several health-promoting compounds, including glucoraphanin. Glucoraphanin is converted by the enzyme myrosinase into sulforaphane, which protects cellular health and encourages healthy cell function.1 What’s interesting is that broccoli’s physical makeup separates glucoraphanin and myrosinase from each other, so sulforaphane is not produced until it’s needed. Innovative partitioned encapsulation technique So why not just pack a softgel full of sulforaphane? Because the compound is unstable. To enjoy the cellular health benefits of sulforaphane, you have to get the myrosinase to metabolize glucoraphanin into as much sulforaphane as possible, and do so inside your digestive system to avoid the premature breakdown of sulforaphane. Life Extension has separated myrosinase from glucoraphanin in a dual-layered tablet to optimize glucoraphanin-to-sulforaphane conversion. By keeping the two apart until they’re in your stomach, we’ve optimized the amount of sulforaphane you can get from a broccoli extract supplement. We also added additional myrosinase to help boost sulforaphane production even further. Watercress, cabbage and more In addition to broccoli, plants like watercress and cabbage provide phytonutrients such as glucosinolates, isothiocyanates, carnosic acid and carnosol—active compounds that promote healthy estrogen metabolism and cell division.2,3 Cabbage extract packed with benzyl isothiocyanate (BITC) also helps maintain cell health.4 DIM (diindolylmethane) Lastly, this formula contains DIM (diindolylmethane), a compound shown to favorably modulate estrogen metabolism and encourage healthy liver enzymes that help inhibit estrogen metabolites and xenoestrogens (estrogen-like environmental compounds).5-7

Supplement Facts

Serving Size 1 enteric coated vegetarian tablet

Amount Per Serving

TrueBroc broccoli extract (seed ) [std. to 10% glucoraphanin]

300 mg

DIM (3,3’-diindolylmethane)

100 mg

BroccoVital Myrosinase broccoli extract (aerial parts) [providing myrosinase]

75 mg

Watercress 4:1 extract (whole herb)

50 mg

Rosemary extract (leaf ) [std. to 20% diterpenic compounds, providing carnosic acid/carnosol]

50 mg

Cabbage extract (leaf)

25 mg

Other ingredients: microcrystalline cellulose, maltodextrin, coating (methacrylic acid copolymer dispersion NF, hypromellose, propylene glycol), croscarmellose sodium, stearic acid, silica.

Non-GMO

TrueBroc Produced under US patents 5,725,895; 5,968,505; 5,968,567; 6,177,122; and 6,242,018 licensed from Brassica Protection Products LLC; TrueBroc is a trademark of Brassica Protection Products LLC.

BroccoVital Myrosinase is a registered trademark of Berg Imports, LLC.

Dosage and Use
  • Take one (1) tablet daily, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
Warnings
  • KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
  • DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE
  • Do not purchase if outer seal is broken or damaged.
  • When using nutritional supplements, please consult with your physician if you are undergoing treatment for a medical condition or if you are pregnant or lactating.

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  • Brand: Life Extension
  • Product Code: LE-02368
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