
Quicksilver Scientific Nanoemulsified DIM, 50ml
Quicksilver Scientific Nanoemulsified DIM, 50ml Details
The Power of Greens – DIM is a natural compound derived from indole-3- carbinol, found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, Brusselsprouts, cabbage, and kale. DIM is well-known for its ability to support healthy estrogen metabolism.â€
Immune Harmony – DIM can help facilitate a sense of peace in the immune system and supports healthy immune and inflammatory responses.â€
Unsurpassed Absorption – Typical oral DIM is known to have poor bioavailability. Enhance DIM uptake with absorption technology that starts in the mouth and circulates in the bloodstream, after ingestion.â€
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Quicksilver Scientific Nanoemulsified DIM, 50ml
Quicksilver Scientific Nanoemulsified DIM, 50ml Details
The Power of Greens – DIM is a natural compound derived from indole-3- carbinol, found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, Brusselsprouts, cabbage, and kale. DIM is well-known for its ability to support healthy estrogen metabolism.â€
Immune Harmony – DIM can help facilitate a sense of peace in the immune system and supports healthy immune and inflammatory responses.â€
Unsurpassed Absorption – Typical oral DIM is known to have poor bioavailability. Enhance DIM uptake with absorption technology that starts in the mouth and circulates in the bloodstream, after ingestion.â€
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Quicksilver Scientific Nanoemulsified DIM, 50ml Details
The Power of Greens – DIM is a natural compound derived from indole-3- carbinol, found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, Brusselsprouts, cabbage, and kale. DIM is well-known for its ability to support healthy estrogen metabolism.â€
Immune Harmony – DIM can help facilitate a sense of peace in the immune system and supports healthy immune and inflammatory responses.â€
Unsurpassed Absorption – Typical oral DIM is known to have poor bioavailability. Enhance DIM uptake with absorption technology that starts in the mouth and circulates in the bloodstream, after ingestion.â€



















