Non-GMO Soy
Soy's Secret for Women's For most of human history, we existed in a world that was very different from the one
today. Our endocrine system evolved in an environment without synthetic s. Unfortunately, today we're surrounded
by artificial hormone-mimicking compounds that disrupt the subtle biological processes that determine growth and
reproduction. Receptors on our cells meant to receive natural bodily hormones can also accept molecules other than the
ones they were intended to receive, placing our endocrine system under considerable duress.Fortunately, certain s
contain estrogen-like compounds that are also accepted by hormone receptors in the human body - but with beneficial
effects. Soybean is one of the s containing the isoflavone genistein which can help regulate and maintain normal
menstrual cycles and menopausal transitions. In addition, it provides a wide variety of the many benefits
associated with soy. Planetary als Soy Genistein Isoflavone 1000 is a concentrated form of the essence of the
soybean.The Secret of SoyNot surprisingly, it was Ben Franklin who first introduced America to soybeans. Always on the
lookout for beneficial imports, he was intrigued by the soybean cheese he saw in England. Today, tofu and other soy
products are gaining popularity here in the West, in good part due to the reported benefits to populations that consume
a considerable a of soy products.Some researchers have postulated that the high intake of soy foods by Asians may
be a key factor in their low incidence of certain problems that are common in the West. For example,
epidemiological studies show that women in Asia have a higher occurrence of normal trouble-free menopause. The high
concentrations of phytoents in soy include phytosterols and isoflavones – an important class of bioflavonoids whose
properties have been well researched. Of the seven isoflavones in soybeans, the most active are reportedly genistein and
daidzein. Planetary als Soy Genistein Isoflavone 1000 contains over 15 mg of genistein, 65 mg of daidzein, and 125
mg of total isoflavones per four 1000 mg s.Genistein and EstrogenThe subject of scientific studies since 1966,
genistein research has been published in many respected journals. In vitro, genistein has been shown to bind to the same
receptor sites as estrogen (3, 7). This may help to maintain normal menstrual cycles and menopausal transitions by two
competing and seemingly paradoxical actions. By competing for human estrogen receptors, genistein may reduce the effects
of estrogen in the body (3, 7). Conversely, when there is too little estrogen (the situation during menopause),
phytoestrogens - genistein and daidzein - may substitute for the lack of human estrogen, mitigating the effects of its
absence (3, 7).Genistein and Cell GrowthOne of genistein's most promising functions is its potential to inhibit
capillary proliferation. (5, 10, 13) According to studies done in vitro, genistein protects tissues by neutralizing
vascular endothelial growth factor (vegF) (8).Soybeans are the only significant dietary source of genistein; however,
most Americans fail to consume soy foods in significant as. In Asia, the daily intake can be up to 20 times that of
a Western diet.Pure Maximum PotencyPlanetary als Soy Genistein Isoflavone 1000 is made from the germ of
isoflavone-rich soybeans, using a -free process that yields a consistent standardized isoflavone content. It
requires approximately 400 pounds of soybeans to yield just one pound of finished product. With Soy Genistein Isoflavone
1000, Planetary als brings the remarkable properties of a time-honored food into your program today.
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Planetary als Soy Genistein Isoflavone Powder is rich in isoflavones. Epidemiological research in Asia shows that a
diet rich in soy provides significant -supporting benefits, especially for women.
- Package Description:�2 oz. (56 g)Serving Size:�1 Teaspoon (approx. 2.5 g)Number of Servings:�24.
- DESCRIPTION DETAILS FACTS DIRECTIONS WARNINGS Non-GMO Soy Soy's Secret for Women's For most of human history, we existed in a world that was very different from the one today. Our endocrine system evolved in an environment without synthetic s. Unfortunately, today we're surrounded by artificial hormone-mimicking compounds that disrupt the subtle biological processes that determine growth and reproduction. Receptors on our cells meant to receive natural bodily hormones can also accept molecules other than the ones they were intended to receive, placing our endocrine system under considerable duress. Fortunately, certain s contain estrogen-like compounds that are also accepted by hormone receptors in the human body - but with beneficial effects. Soybean is one of the s containing the isoflavone genistein which can help regulate and maintain normal menstrual cycles and menopausal transitions. In addition, it provides a wide variety of the many benefits associated with soy. Planetary als Soy Genistein Isoflavone 1000 is a concentrated form of the essence of the soybean. The Secret of Soy Not surprisingly, it was Ben Franklin who first introduced America to soybeans. Always on the lookout for beneficial imports, he was intrigued by the soybean cheese he saw in England. Today, tofu and other soy products are gaining popularity here in the West, in good part due to the reported benefits to populations that consume a considerable a of soy products. Some researchers have postulated that the high intake of soy foods by Asians may be a key factor in their low incidence of certain problems that are common in the West. For example, epidemiological studies show that women in Asia have a higher occurrence of normal trouble-free menopause. The high concentrations of phytoents in soy include phytosterols and isoflavones – an important class of bioflavonoids whose properties have been well researched. Of the seven isoflavones in soybeans, the most active are reportedly genistein and daidzein. Planetary als Soy Genistein Isoflavone 1000 contains over 15 mg of genistein, 65 mg of daidzein, and 125 mg of total isoflavones per four 1000 mg s. Genistein and Estrogen The subject of scientific studies since 1966, genistein research has been published in many respected journals. In vitro, genistein has been shown to bind to the same receptor sites as estrogen (3, 7). This may help to maintain normal menstrual cycles and menopausal transitions by two competing and seemingly paradoxical actions. By competing for human estrogen receptors, genistein may reduce the effects of estrogen in the body (3, 7). Conversely, when there is too little estrogen (the situation during menopause), phytoestrogens - genistein and daidzein - may substitute for the lack of human estrogen, mitigating the effects of its absence (3, 7). Genistein and Cell Growth One of genistein's most promising functions is its potential to inhibit capillary proliferation. (5, 10, 13) According to studies done in vitro, genistein protects tissues by neutralizing vascular endothelial growth factor (vegF) (8). Soybeans are the only significant dietary source of genistein; however, most Americans fail to consume soy foods in significant as. In Asia, the daily intake can be up to 20 times that of a Western diet. Pure Maximum Potency Planetary als Soy Genistein Isoflavone 1000 is made from the germ of isoflavone-rich soybeans, using a -free process that yields a consistent standardized isoflavone content. It requires approximately 400 pounds of soybeans to yield just one pound of finished product. With Soy Genistein Isoflavone 1000, Planetary als brings the remarkable properties of a time-honored food into your program today. Label Copy Planetary als Soy Genistein Isoflavone Powder is rich in isoflavones. Epidemiological research in Asia shows that a diet rich in soy provides significant -sup.