Product Summary
A plant-based phytoestrogen supplement delivering 50mg of soy isoflavones per vegetarian capsule, standardized to contain genistein and daidzein. Derived from non-GMO soybeans, this formula supports hormonal balance, bone density, and cardiovascular health during menopause and beyond. The 120-capsule bottle offers a 4-month supply for daily wellness.
Key Benefits
- Menopausal Relief: Reduces hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings by mimicking estrogen.
- Bone Health: Slows bone loss by inhibiting osteoclast activity (cells that break down bone).
- Cardiovascular Support: Improves arterial elasticity and LDL cholesterol levels.
- Antioxidant Protection: Genistein/daidzein neutralize free radicals linked to aging.
- Hormonal Balance: Supports estrogen metabolism without synthetic hormones.
Composition
- Active Ingredient per Capsule:
- Soy Isoflavones (from non-GMO soy germ): 50mg
- Standardized Profile:
- Genistein: ~25mg
- Daidzein: ~25mg
- Standardized Profile:
- Soy Isoflavones (from non-GMO soy germ): 50mg
- Other Ingredients:
- Cellulose (vegetable capsule), magnesium stearate (vegetable source), silica.
- Free From:
- Gluten, GMOs, dairy, soy protein, nuts, artificial additives.
- Purity:
- Third-party tested for phytoestrogen consistency and absence of contaminants.
How to Use
- Dosage: Take 1 capsule 1–2 times daily with food.
- Timing:
- For menopausal symptoms: Take 1 capsule with breakfast and dinner.
- For bone/heart health: 1 capsule daily with a fat-containing meal (enhances absorption).
- Duration:
- Noticeable effects: 4–8 weeks for symptom relief; 6+ months for bone density benefits.
- Long-term: Safe for ongoing use; reassess annually.
- Note:
- Do not exceed 2 capsules daily.
- Avoid high-dose calcium/iron supplements simultaneously (may reduce absorption).
Potential Side Effects
- Generally Safe: Well-tolerated at 50–100mg/day.
- Possible Reactions:
- Mild digestive upset (bloating, gas) or headaches.
- Rare allergic reactions (rash, itching) in soy-sensitive individuals.
- Serious Risks:
- Hormone-Sensitive Conditions: May stimulate estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) cancers (e.g., breast, uterine).
- Thyroid Interference: High doses may suppress thyroid function in iodine-deficient individuals.
- Precautions:
- Avoid if:
- History of ER+ breast/uterine cancer, endometriosis, or uterine fibroids.
- Pregnant/nursing (hormonal effects on fetus/infant).
- Taking thyroid medications (e.g., levothyroxine) or tamoxifen.
- Consult a doctor if:
- On hormone replacement therapy (HRT), blood thinners, or chemotherapy.
- Have hypothyroidism or iodine deficiency.
- Avoid if:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How long does one bottle last?
At 1 capsule daily, a 120-count bottle lasts 120 days (4 months).
2. Why choose soy isoflavones over HRT?
- Natural: Plant-based vs. synthetic hormones.
- Fewer Risks: Lower risk of blood clots/stroke vs. conventional HRT.
- Non-Prescription: Accessible without a doctor’s visit.
3. Will it cause weight gain?
No. Soy isoflavones do not directly cause weight gain.
4. Can men use this?
Yes, but consult a doctor. May support prostate health but could affect testosterone.
5. How does this benefit Kenyan users?
- Menopause Support: Addresses limited access to HRT in rural areas.
- Bone Health: Counters osteoporosis risk in postmenopausal women (50% of Kenyan women >50 have low bone density).
- Cultural Alignment: Plant-based option aligns with traditional herbal practices.
6. Does it interact with ARVs (HIV meds)?
Potentially yes. Avoid with efavirenz/nevirapine (may alter drug metabolism). Consult a doctor.
7. Can I take it with calcium supplements?
Yes, but space 2+ hours apart (calcium may inhibit isoflavone absorption).
8. Is it safe for thyroid patients?
With caution. Monitor TSH levels if hypothyroid; ensure adequate iodine intake.
Who Can Benefit?
- Peri/postmenopausal women experiencing hot flashes, mood swings, or sleep disturbances.
- Adults seeking natural bone density support (e.g., osteopenia/osteoporosis prevention).
- Individuals prioritizing cardiovascular health through plant-based nutrition.
- Women avoiding HRT due to cost, access, or personal preference.




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