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SOY ISOFLAVONE EXTRACT
$32.95   40%  250 MG  120 CAPS

SOY ISOFLAVONE EXTRACT 40%, 120 capsules, 250 mg, HPLC Tested

Soy Isoflavones effectively Prevent Cancers and Reduce Risk of Heart Disease.

Each capsule contains 33 mg Genistein and 76 mg Daidzein.

SOY ISOFLAVONES have been in the news recently for their known help in lowering cholesterol and reducing the risk of heart disease. This supplement is also important for prostate health. The main constituents in soy that are helpful are genistein and daidzein. These are NOT "phytoestrogens" as many so-called experts will allege as there is no estrogen, or testosterone, progesterone, DHEA, melatonin in any plant.

Studies on prostate health and isoflavones have been published in journals such as Prostate, Anticancer Research, Journal of Endoctrinology and many others. 

Soy Isoflavones have what you need, not only for prostate health, but to also to prevent high cholesterol and heart disease.

Recent Study published in the Journal of Obstreterics and Gynecology confirms Soy Isoflavones reduce menopausal symptoms as well as significantly reduce cholesterol.

Soy Isoflavone Extract 40%, 250 mg, 120 capsules  
INGREDIENTS

Serving Size :
Ingredient Quantity Measure RDA *
Soy Isoflavone Extract (40%) 250 mg not established
Genistein 33 mg not established
Daidzein 67 mg not established
Other Ingredients: White Rice, Magnesium Stearate, Gelatin, Water

* RDA means the Recommended Daily Allowance established by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This is the minimum daily amounts of specific essential nutrients necessary for healthy adults 18 year of age. Requirements increase with age and the RDA may be insufficient for older adults or those with poor health

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