Metagenics SulforaClear 60 Capsules
Directions: Metagenics SulforaClear
Take 1 capsule daily with food.
Clinical Benefits: Metagenics SulforaClear
- Sulforaphane has demonstrated far reaching and significant benefits with regard to detoxification, antioxidant support and anti-inflammatory effects in vitro, animal and human models.1,2 Through activating the nuclear transcription factor Nrf2 and subsequently increasing the expression of cytoprotective genes, sulforaphane is the most potent, known, naturally occurring inducer of phase II enzymes.3 These enzymes are known to play a key role in cellular defence mechanisms, protecting cells against inflammation, oxidative stress and free radical damage,4,5,6 in addition to supporting detoxification processes.7,8,9,10
- Supplementing with one capsule of Metagenics SulforaClear is equivalent to consuming approximately 1¾ cups of fresh broccoli in regards to glucoraphanin intake. This is an important aspect when it comes to ensuring patients experience consistent therapeutic benefits of sulforaphane. Although dietary broccoli is an excellent source of nutrition and yields the highest amount of sulforaphane compared to other cruciferous vegetables, the cooking process reduces myrosinase levels, affecting conversion into sulforaphane (Figure 1).
- Metagenics SulforaClear uses broccoli material that is grown without the use of herbicides, pesticides or other potentially harmful chemicals. In addition, the seed is tested and cleared for over 400 pesticides (Figure 2).
Ingredients: Metagenics SulforaClear
Each capsule contains: |
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Extracts equivalent to: |
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Brassica oleracea var. italica, seed dry (Broccoli) |
2.0g |
- Equivalent Glucoraphanin | 26mg |
Brassica oleracea var. italica, sprout powder (Broccoli) | 200mg |
Calcium ascorbate dihydrate | 97mg |
- Equivalent Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) | 80mg |
Free from animal products, corn, dairy protein, lactose, eggs, gluten, wheat, nuts, yeast, and soy protein. Free from artificial colours and flavours.
Warnings: Metagenics SulforaClear
Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Metagenics SulforaClear
Pregnancy:
A review did not identify any concerns for use during pregnancy, however safety has not been conclusively established in humans. No risks found in humans, although research is limited or unavailable for broccoli.[98]
Lactation:
Safe to use in breastfeeding.[99]et.
Storage: Metagenics SulforaClear
Store below 30°C
References: Metagenics SulforaClear
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