Nutritional Supplements Oklahoma City OK

Our bodies make DIM from indole-3-carbinol (I3C), found in cruciferous veggies like broccoli and cabbage. I3C on its own has been shown to limit the most active form of estrogen, protecting against estrogen-related breast cancers. But new research shows DIM is more stable, safer, and protects against a broader range of cancers than I3C.

Elisa Anne Crouse, MD
405-271-7449
825 NE 10th St
Oklahoma City, OK
Linda J Lavender
(405) 396-3366
10150 Stone Gate Way, Ste.101
Arcadia, OK
Rebecca A Swisher
405-271-6764
1200 N Phillips Ave,# 4500
Oklahoma City, OK
Michelle E Dennison-Farri
405-271-3050
825 NE 10th St,# 4300
Oklahoma City, OK
Jennifer H Postlethwaite
405-235-6466
500 SW 44th St
Oklahoma City, OK
Wael H Refai, MD
405-606-4839
3300 NW Expressway
Edmond, OK
Cheryl Copeland
405-271-5390
1200 Everett Dr,# Bnp60
Oklahoma City, OK
Sandra M Richardson
405-271-2113
1600 N Phillips Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
Marilyn R Dougherty
405-272-5407
6201 N Santa Fe Ave,# 2000
Oklahoma City, OK
Jenny Craig
(405) 842-9797
5801 N May Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
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Stock Up for the New Year

Stock Up for the New Year
Here are five nutritional supplements you might want to add to the all-natural section of your medicine cabinet this year, says Nicole Egenberger, ND, clinic director for New York City-based Remede Naturopathics and president of the New York Association of Naturopathic Physicians.

DIM (diindolylmethane)
What it does: Our bodies make DIM from indole-3-carbinol (I3C), found in cruciferous veggies like broccoli and cabbage. I3C on its own has been shown to limit the most active form of estrogen, protecting against estrogen-related breast cancers. But new research shows DIM is more stable, safer, and protects against a broader range of cancers than I3C.

Pinnitol
What it does
: Studies have found it restores ovulation and decreases testosterone levels—especially helpful for women with polycystic ovarian syndrome. It also balances blood sugar levels and decreases insulin resistance, proving to be a new treatment for type-2 diabetes.

Pumpkinseed oil (curbita)

What it does: While it’s most commonly used to treat irritable bowel syndrome, small studies have shown these medicinal seeds, which contain amino acids, steroidal compounds, and omega fatty acids, may lower the risk of certain types of kidney stones and improve symptoms associated with enlarged prostates.

Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) and ivy leaf (Hedera helix) combo

What it does: Want to steer clear of antibiotics for bronchitis this winter? A recent study demonstrated this combination’s effectiveness at reducing cough and the duration of bacterial bronchitis in adults.

Acai (Euerpe oleracea)

What it does: Research has shown that this superfruit—packed with antioxidants, fiber, and essential fatty acids—boosts skin health, the immune system, and more. When freeze-dried and turned into powder, it has all the nutritional power of fresh acai.

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