Doctors Designs DIM (Diindolylmethane)

$21.99

Doctors Designs DIM (Diindolylmethane)

  • Detoxification Support
  • Promotes Healthy Hormone Metabolism
  • Reduce Fat, Reduce Inflammation

This unique supplement, DIM, may aid in the reduction of inflammation and assist in lowering excess body fat.

How it Works

Diindolylmethane is a phytonutrient compound found in cruciferous vegetables including:

Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage‌
Cauliflower

DIM exhibits a molecular structure similar to estrogen and can act as an antagonist, by binding to estrogen receptors.

DIM supplements appear to help support the hormone estrogen. A few clinical trials have shown that it assists in healthy estrogen levels.

Hormonal imbalances are often observed in individuals who are overweight or obese, and DIM supplementation may aid in rebalancing these levels.

High estrogen levels are also known to contribute to fat accumulation, so by reducing estrogen levels, DIM may help prevent the accumulation of excess body fat.

Research shows that about one in three cancer deaths is related to poor nutrition and could be prevented. Scientists see lower cancer risks in people who eat a lot of vegetables. That’s why DIM is so intriguing.

The DIM compound may also have several estrogen-related effects in your body: 

  • Helps prevent the effects of estrogen on cells
  • Slows some cancer cells
  • Lowers toxins produced by your body’s natural metabolism
  • Boosts antioxidants
  • Promotes weight loss
  • Enhances memory
  • Improves mood
  • Reduces symptoms of PMS
  • Supports cardiovascular health
  • Promotes good muscle development
  • Improves prostate health for men

Before trying any supplement, talk to your doctor. DIM may reduce the effectiveness of some medications. 

Dim Safety

Though DIM supplements are popular, there is still no significant proof of their safety and effectiveness.

In fact, they may be harmful to some women. If you’re of reproductive age, estrogen is necessary to support healthy breast, bone, and endometrial tissue.

Understanding the risks.

If you’re pregnant, your hormone levels are changing to support your growing baby. Altering those levels by taking DIM is dangerous for you both. DIM may also reduce the effectiveness of oral birth control medications.

After menopause, women’s bodies make less estrogen. So DIM may not have much benefit. The worst-case scenario is that DIM may further osteoporosis – thinning bones – by lowering your body’s ability to keep a healthy bone density.

All medications and supplements have a risk of interacting with one another, and DIM is no different.

Always talk to your doctor before adding a supplement to your diet. 

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Nutrition Facts

60 Servings per Container
Serving Size One Vegetable Capsule

Amount per Serving

DIM 150mg DV *
BioPerine (Black Pepper Fruit Extract) 5mg DV*
Broccoli 4:1 Extract (florets 50mg DV*
Calcium D-Glucarate 50mg DV *

DV* -- Daily Value not established.

Other Ingredients

Rice Flour, Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, vegetable magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide and titanium dioxide.

BioPerine is a registered trademark of the Sabinsa Corporation.

Suggested Use

Take one (1) capsule per day, by mouth, preferably with  meal or as directed by a healthcare professional.

Attention

1. Do not exceed recommended dose. (one capsule per day)

2. Do not use if pregnant or nursing mothers, children under 18 years of age or individuals with known medical conditions.

Allergens

Product is manufactured in a facility and processed which also processes milk, soy, wheat, egg, peanuts, tree nuts, fish and crustacean shellfish.

Notice

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

*California Proposition 65 WARNING: Consuming these products can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.