Concentrated with 10% activated glucoraphanin, a powerful substance with multiple health benefits . Glucoraphanin, found naturally in broccoli, is a compound known for its exceptional antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties .
By activating glucoraphanin through myrosinase, we unlock its maximum potential, providing optimal support for liver detoxification, cardiovascular health and protection against oxidative damage.
Broccoli works by activating phase II detoxification enzymes, glutathione S-transferase and quinine reductase, it could help boost antioxidant status and could have an inhibitory effect on Helicobacter pylori (decreases the number of bacteria in the gastric mucosa) .
Dosage: 3 capsules per day
Packaging: 60 capsules per jar
PLANTICINAL INFORMS YOU
A plant compound with antioxidant properties
Glucoraphanin is a phytochemical found in some cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts. It belongs to the glucosinolate family, natural compounds with antioxidant properties and potentially beneficial to health.
Inputs and Contributions:
Glucoraphanin is an important source of sulforaphane, a bioactive compound derived from glucosinolate. Sulforaphane is known for its powerful antioxidant properties, which help protect the body's cells from free radical damage and prevent oxidative stress.
Sulforaphane is formed when glucoraphanin is hydrolyzed by an enzyme called myrosinase. This reaction usually occurs when chewing, cutting, or cooking cruciferous vegetables. It then acts as a powerful antioxidant by neutralizing free radicals in the body.
Benefits:
The benefits of glucoraphanin are mainly linked to its antioxidant effects. By increasing sulforaphane levels in the body, it can help reduce inflammation, strengthen the immune system, and prevent certain chronic diseases.
Additionally, the glucoraphanin-derived sulforaphane is being studied for its beneficial effects on digestive health, brain health, and metabolism regulation.
When to take glucoraphanin?
Glucoraphanin is best consumed regularly as part of a balanced and varied diet rich in cruciferous vegetables. However, for those who struggle to get enough of these vegetables, glucoraphanin supplements are available on the market.
It is recommended to consult a healthcare professional before beginning any glucoraphanin supplementation, particularly if you have pre-existing health conditions or are taking other medications.
A food supplement is not a medicine, it cannot be used as an alternative to drug treatment. In all cases, follow the advice of your doctor.
Keep out of reach of children.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose without medical advice.
Store in a clean, dry place away from light.