Estro Balance

$81.17 or $73.05 / month

EstroBalance helps both men and women balance their estrogen levels. “Estrogen” includes the female hormones of estrone, estradiol and estriol.

Hormones, especially estrogen, tell cells whether to grow, divide, or multiply, which is imperative to human development and tissue repair. In order to have balanced hormones and bodily functions, estrogen levels must be balanced. Cells, the breasts and the prostate all interact with and are affected by estrogen levels.

BENEFITS

  • Improves estrogen balance for both men and women
  • Improves estrogen detoxification
  • Can help normalize female dysmenorrhea or cycle irregularities
  • Can help normalize mood during hormonal cycles
  • Provides cellular antioxidant support for DNA stability

Dosage
1 capsule

Description

EstroBalance helps both men and women balance their estrogen levels. “Estrogen” includes the female hormones of estrone, estradiol and estriol.

Hormones, especially estrogen, tell cells whether to grow, divide, or multiply, which is imperative to human development and tissue repair. In order to have balanced hormones and bodily functions, estrogen levels must be balanced. Cells, the breasts and the prostate all interact with and are affected by estrogen levels.

EstroBalance contains key ingredients like indole-3-carbinol (IC3), 3-3′-diindolylmethane (DIM) and calcium D glucarate.

The metabolites IC3 and DIM are found in cruciferous vegetables, like Brussels sprouts and broccoli. They help balance estrogen metabolism and support breast and prostate health.

Calcium D-glucarate is produced naturally in the body and in particular fruits and vegetables. It inhibits beta-glucuronidase (enzymes from certain gut bacteria) and supports the detoxification of excess estrogens, foreign molecules and fat-soluble toxins.

To keep the body functioning properly, estrogen must be balanced and controlled. To do this and to keep other hormones balanced, EstroBalance supports estrogen synthesis and detoxification.

Why We Love EstroBalance for both men and women: Supports breast and prostate health

One of the most common female hormone imbalances is called “estrogen dominance.” Estrogen is much more complex to detoxify than other hormones, and we are often in a situation where a female has more estrogen than is balanced by their progesterone.

Imbalances in estrogen often lead to hormonal symptoms in females. This product can be used both in cycling and menopausal females to normalize estrogen metabolism in the liver.

For men, one of the most detrimental hormone patterns they can encounter is when their testosterone is converted into estrogen.

While boosting testosterone is certainly viable for many men, often the problem is not the overall production of testosterone but rather the conversion of that testosterone.

While this supplement can help tremendously to combat that, it must be accompanied by healthy exercise, as a sedentary lifestyle contributes to insulin resistance, which pushes hormonal imbalance in men.

References

† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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Warnings

Always be sure to speak with your healthcare provider before starting any new nutritional supplement when pregnant or nursing. For children, we recommend speaking with your child's pediatrician regarding proper dosing. Store away from children.

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