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The powerful botanical blend of Breast Health Formula can:
  • Help maintain optimal breast health
  • Encourage youthful hormonal balance
  • Promote cellular health
  • Support healthy oestrogen balance
  • Support healthy DNA with several botanical extracts

Breast Health Formula contains powerful nutrients to help support healthy estrogen activity and detoxification to preserve women’s breast health. This broad-spectrum formula includes phytoestrogens, flaxseed lignans, cruciferous vegetable extracts, calcium d-glucarate, and vitamin D.

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Supporting Optimal Breast Health

Women face a growing number of health issues, including the need to support DNA gene structure in the breast. 

Detrimental factors, such as the aging process, along with exposure to environmental compounds, demonstrate the need to support a woman’s breast cellular structure. 

Research shows that specific plant extracts can positively influence cellular status and remove some of the anxiety related to a healthy balance of oestrogens.

Women seeking to proactively restore their youthful hormonal balance can take a phytonutrient-based supplement such as Breast Health Formula for healthy oestrogen activity and detoxification to preserve women’s breast health.


Encouraging Healthy Oestrogen Balance

Estrogen is broken down into several important metabolites in the body, including 2-hydroxyestrone, the one “good” for breast tissue, and 16 alpha-hydroxyestrone, the one undesirable for breast tissue. 

Evidence shows that increased 2-hydroxyestrone and ratio between 2-hydroxyestrone and 16 alpha-hydroxyestrone is important for optimal breast health.

Scientists have identified nutrients such as indole-3-carbinol (I3C), present in cruciferous vegetables, that can promote cellular health and tip the delicate balance of estrogens in favor of the good form.


A Powerful Botanical Formulation

Breast Health Formula is a broad-spectrum formula that can provide powerful nutrients to help support healthy oestrogen balance and preserve optimal breast health.

Some of the active ingredients are:

  • Phytoestrogens that are plant-derived compounds abundant in soy. Soy isoflavones can bind to estrogen receptors in the body and either have weak estrogen effects or block estrogen effects. They can also favorably alter the ratio between 2-hydroxyestrone and 16-hydroxyestrone. 
  • Flaxseed Lignans that boost levels of beneficial enterolactone, which looks like estrogen and favorably maintains estrogen metabolism.
  • Cruciferous Vegetable extracts (such as I3C) that effectively increase 2-hydroxyestrone while reducing undesirable 16 alpha-hydroxyestrone.
  • Calcium D-Glucarate to help support liver health, which helps remove estrogen from the body.
  • Vitamin D to support healthy DNA and protect cells from free radical damage.

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