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NOW Foods, Soy Isoflavones

SKU NOW-03288
UPC 733739032881
Original price $0.19 - Original price $0.19
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Current price $0.19
$0.01 /g of Soy Isoflavone Powder (Non-GMO)

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    Supplement & Nutrition Facts

    Serving Size: 1 Veg Capsule
    Servings Per Container: 120
      Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
    Non-GMO Soy Isoflavone Powder
    (Glycine max) (Seed) [min. 40% Total Isoflavones (60 mg) including Genistein, Daidzein and Glyciten]
    150 mg
    *
    * Daily Value not established.

    Product Description

    Description

    Support hormonal balance and menopausal health with NOW Foods Soy Isoflavones, a natural phytoestrogen.

    Soy Isoflavones are naturally occurring plant compounds concentrated in soybeans, with genistein, daidzein, and glycitein being the primary isoflavones found in this legume. NOW Soy Isoflavones are extracted using a unique process that results in higher levels of genistein, providing endocrine support and promoting cardiovascular health.

    • Endocrine support and cardiovascular health
    • 60 mg of isoflavones per serving
    • Non-GMO and vegetarian/vegan

    Directions

    Take 1 capsule 1 to 3 times daily.

    Ingredients

    Rice flour, cellulose (capsule), silica and magnesium stearate (vegetable source).

    Not manufactured with wheat, gluten, corn, milk, egg, fish, shellfish, or tree nut ingredients.

    Produced in a GMP facility that processes other ingredients containing these allergens.

    Natural color variation may occur in this product.

    Health risks and warnings

    Store in a cool, dry place after opening.

    For adults only. Consult physician if pregnant/nursing, take medication, or have a medical condition. Keep out of reach of children.

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    Questions and Answers about NOW Foods, Soy Isoflavones

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    • What are the benefits of NOW Foods Soy Isoflavones?

      NOW Foods Soy Isoflavones may offer several potential benefits, particularly for menopausal and post-menopausal women. These compounds are known for their phytoestrogenic properties, which may help alleviate some menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats. Additionally, soy isoflavones have been studied for their potential cardiovascular and bone health benefits.

    • Who should not take NOW Foods Soy Isoflavones?

      Individuals with hormone-sensitive conditions, such as certain types of breast cancer or endometriosis, should exercise caution with soy isoflavones. Those with thyroid disorders or taking thyroid medication should also be cautious, as soy can potentially interfere with thyroid function. It's important to consider individual health circumstances when deciding whether to use soy isoflavone supplements.

    • What foods are high in soy isoflavones?

      Foods naturally high in soy isoflavones include soybeans, tofu, tempeh, and soy milk. Other soy products like miso, edamame, and soy sauce also contain isoflavones, though in varying amounts. Incorporating these foods into your diet can provide natural sources of soy isoflavones, but the concentration is typically lower than in supplements.

    • What are the side effects of NOW Foods Soy Isoflavones for menopause?

      Side effects of soy isoflavones are generally mild but may include digestive discomfort, bloating, or changes in menstrual patterns for some women. In rare cases, some individuals might experience allergic reactions. It's important to start with a lower dose and gradually increase to assess your body's response.

    • How long should you take NOW Foods, Soy Isoflavones?

      The duration of soy isoflavone supplementation can vary depending on individual needs and responses. Some women may use them throughout their menopausal transition, while others might use them for shorter periods. It's important to regularly reassess the need for supplementation and consider cycling on and off the supplement.

    • How much soy isoflavones should I take for menopause?

      The appropriate dosage of soy isoflavones can vary among individuals. Many studies have used doses ranging from 40 to 80 mg of isoflavones daily for menopausal symptom relief. It's important to start with a lower dose and gradually increase as needed, while monitoring your body's response.

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