Ease menopause symptoms
Soya bean isoflavones are a popular and convenient supplement for women approaching or going through the menopause; naturally or otherwise, since they are thought to reduce Adverse Menopausal Symptoms (AMS) and protect bone health. Isoflavones can be found in many foods but the best known source is the soy bean (Glycine max). The soy isoflavones are responsible for most of the soy health benefits.
A recent study has also demonstrated that isoflavones have potent antioxidant properties, comparable to that of the well known antioxidant vitamin E. The antioxidant powers of isoflavones can reduce the long-term risk of cancer by preventing free radical damage to DNA. Genistein is the most potent antioxidant among the soy isoflavones, followed by daidzein.
Soy has been a main food in Asian countries for many years. This is because they are very nutritious: they contain about 36% protein, 18% fat, 30% carbohydrates, isoflavones and a lot of minerals and vitamins. All eight essentials amino acids are present in the soybean, which makes the soybean protein a complete protein.
Dosage:
1 tablet daily with a meal.
Caution:
Do not take if pregnant or breast feeding.
| Product Specifications | |
| Typically per tablet: | |
| Soya Isoflavones | 100mg |
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| Tableted with: | |
| Cellulose, DiCalcium Phosphate, Tablet Coating (Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Colour: Titanium Dioxide, Glycerin), Crosslinked Cellulose Gum, Silicon Dioxide, Stearic Acid, Magnesium Stearate |
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| Disintegration time: Less than 1 hour. |