DIM® Palmetto 320 mg. Prostate Formula (60 softgels)

DIM® Palmetto Prostate Formula contains diindolylmethane, or DIM®, which has been shown to support healthy estrogen metabolism.*
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DIM® Palmetto Prostate Formula contains diindolylmethane, or DIM®, which has been shown to support healthy estrogen metabolism.* Combined with a complex of DIM®, saw palmetto, stinging nettles, beta-sitosterol, lycopene and pumpkin seed oil, all of which have been shown to support prostate health.* Most advanced formula available.

Two softgels contain: Zinc (as Zinc Citrate) 10 mg Pumpkin Seed Oil 893 mg Saw Palmetto Berry Extract (standardized to 85-95% Fatty Acids) 320 mg BioResponse DIM™ (A patented diindolylmethane complex: starch, DIM (25% min.), Vitamin E succcinate, phosphatidylcholine, silica) 300 mg Nettle Root Extract 16:1 300 mg Beta-Sitosterol 120 mg Lycopene 15 mg Other ingredients: Yellow beeswax

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, 2 softgels daily with food, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.

Caution: Do not use this product if you are pregnant or lactating, or using birth control pills. Harmless changes in urine color may occur. Increased water consumption reverses this side effect.
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