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Soy isophavones are substances extracted from soy proteins that have a structure similar to that of estrogens, even emulating their physiological actions. The study of these substances and their application has been induced by the observation that Asian women have fewer problems related to menopause. Comparative studies have shown that by supplying isofavones for about three months, notable improvements in symptoms are achieved, while the first benefits begin to appear in a month. The recommended dosages vary between 60 and 80 mg a day, since compared to other phtoestrogens they have a higher estrogenic activity. Although with less affinity, they bind to the estrogen receptor, forming a receptor complex that works in a similar way to them. Many of the healthy properties of isofavones are attributed to the estrogenic action of genistein and daidcein, the two most important isofavones due to their interaction with estrogen receptors distributed throughout the body. Genistein has an estrogenic activity 7 times higher than that of daidzein. The naturally occurring isophavones, at the moment they enter the digestive system, undergo a series of transformations that make them usable by the body: that is, bioavailable. This is a step of fundamental importance, since the active compounds are not those present in plants, but rather the relative metabolites, that is, the molecules produced by our body from the plant precursor. In nature, a large part of the phtoestrogens are bound to a sugar molecule, forming the so-called inactive glycosides (glycones). Only when the sugar is eliminated, through the lytic action of the bacterial fora present in the intestine, these compounds (aglycones) acquire all the nutritional characteristics that distinguish them. Red Clover is like the plant with the most complete toestrogen content: its four isofavones, in fact, have a unique and very important role in the biology of the human organism. This activity makes it a natural candidate for hormone replacement therapy during menopause. The plant phtocomplex is mainly characterized by iso-avonic substances, considered responsible for the phtochemical profile of the plant: significant amounts of formononetin and biocyanin A, genistein and daidcein are present. Signifcant amounts of vitamin E have also been found in this phtocomplex. Pharmacological and clinical studies indicate that isofavones from Trifolium pratense are active on vasomotor symptoms of menopausal syndrome and influence, by balancing, the concentration of sex hormones in women. women during the peri-menopausal period. Positive observations also on the modifcation of bone density, with reduction of bone loss as a consequence of the prolonged supply of standardized extracts of Red Clover and Soy. Last but not least, it is the influence on the lipid and cardiovascular picture complementary to menopause: treatment with red clover extracts contributes to the prevention of cardiovascular risk associated with hormone imbalance
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Brand
Forza Vitale
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Units
30 Units
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Gender
Woman
Red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) is tit. 8% in isofavones, Soy (Glycine Max L.) is tit. 50% in isofavones, Metolose, Ecologic500 (Bifdobacterium infantis, Bifdobacterium lactis, Bifdobacterium longum, Enterococcus faecium, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus lactis, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillusa maize, Lactobacillusin, Maldexulinas, Salivariusa, Maldexulinas, Maize). Anti-caking agents: silicon dioxide, Vegetable magnesium stearate, Potassium chloride, Magnesium sulfate, Vanilla powder. Coating: E1420, E553b, E22, E122.