EnduraCell Bioactive Sulforaphane by Cell-Logic 80 capsules
$58.41
$115.07
Broccoli sprouts when produced according to Cell-Logic’s proprietary Australian technology are a highly-concentrated source of Broccoli phytonutrients. The benefits of Broccoli in the human diet are well-known. Stimulates cellular antioxidant defences within the body Broccoli sprouts may activate key enzymes in liver detoxification Health benefits of sulforaphane and Broccoli Sprout Capsules Highest quality sulforaphane by Cell-Logic, an Australian company specialising in sulforophane research and development 100% whole bioactive broccoli sprout powder, a significant source of broccoli phytonutrients, including sulforaphane May help to Reduce free radicals formed in the body Assist natural body detoxification processes Support cardiovascular system health Support heart and blood vessel health Grown without the use of any herbicides or pesticides Vegetarian friendly GMO-free NOTE: Cell-Logic EnduraCell® is hydroganically grown in a carefully controlled environment to maximise bioactivity. Our hydroganic growing process does not use any herbicides, pesticides or other harmful chemicals. EnduraCell® BioActive is GMO free and does not contain goitrogens or significant levels of Vitamin K. Formula and Dosage for Sulforaphane and Broccoli Sprout Capsules 80 capsules per bottle AUD$59 including 10% GST Each capsule contains: EnduraCell® Brassica oleracea var. italica (Broccoli) (sprout) powder 700 mg 1 – 3 capsules twice daily Warnings Very occasionally, gastro-intestinal adverse effects have been reported, and include nausea, gastro-abdominal discomfort and diarrhoea Always read the label Dietary supplements should not replace a balanced diet If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, consult your healthcare professional Research references: Lee J-M, Johnson JA. An Important Role of Nrf2-ARE Pathway in the Cellular Defense Mechanism Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2004 ; 37(2):139-143 Fahey JW, Talalay P. Antioxidant Functions of Sulforaphane: a Potent Inducer of Phase II Detoxication Enzymes. Food and Chemical Toxicology. 1999; 37:973-979 Fahey JW, Kensler TW. Role of dietary supplements/nutraceuticals in chemoprevention through induction of cytoprotective enzymes. Chem Res Toxicol. 2007 Apr;20(4):572-6. Yeh C-T, Yen G-C. Effect of sulforaphane on metallothionein expression and induction of apoptosis in human hepatoma HepG2 cells. Carcinogenesis 2005;26 (12) ;2138–2148 Jeong W-S et al. Modulatory Properties of Various Natural Chemopreventive Agents on the Activation of NF-κB Signaling Pathway. Pharmaceutical Research. 2004;21(4): 661-670. Innmorato NG et al. The Transcription Factor Nrf2 Is a Therapeutic Target against Brain Inflammation. The Journal of Immunology 2008;181:680 – 689. Wu L, Juurlink B The impaired glutathione system and its up-regulation by sulforaphane in vascular smooth muscle cells from spontaneously hypertensive rats. Journal of Hypertension 2001, 19:181-1825 Cramer J, Jeffery EH. Sulforaphane Absorption and Excretion Following Ingestion of a Semi-Purified Broccoli Powder Rich in Glucoraphanin and Broccoli Sprouts in Healthy Men.2011; Nutrition and Cancer, 63(2), 196–201 Halliwell B Free radicals and antioxidants – quo vadis? Trends in Pharmacological Sciences 2011: 32(3):125-130. Kensler TW et al. Translational Strategies for cancer prevention in liver. Nature Reviews Cancer 3, 321-329 (May 2003) 2001 Steinkellner H et al. Effects of cruciferous vegetables and their constituents on drug metabolizing enzymes involved in the bioactivation of DNA-reactive dietary carcinogens. Mutation Research 480–481 (2001) 285–297.
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