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Estrogen Metabolism | Hormone Balance | Skin Health

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Clinical studies show that DIM (diindolylmethane) supports estrogen metabolism in the body to lessen estrogen dominance and support balanced hormone levels. Estrogen is essential for women and responsible for cognition, bone health, menstrual regularity, and sleep; however, as hormones fluctuate due to menstruation or aging, estrogen dominance is common.

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Diindolylmethane (DIM) is a compound created from cruciferous vegetables (broccoli or brussels sprouts) that supports estrogen metabolism in the body. One capsule every morning offers 200 mg of Diindolylmethane (aka DIM) with black pepper for superior absorption. Naturally feel a boost of energy and hormonal balance throughout your day.

Designed for all women, DIM is perfect for women experiencing PMS, perimenopause, or menopause.

We recommend taking 1 capsule daily, for best results. Our bottle contains a 2 month supply.

DIM Hormone Balance is good for hormonal fluctuations that lead to acne, bloating, or moods swings, low energy levels or sleeplessness, and for women who are approaching perimenoapause.

Estrogen is essential for women and responsible for cognition, bone health, menstrual regularity, and sleep; however, as hormones fluctuate due to menstruation or aging, estrogen dominance is common.