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ISOFLAVONES
Articles by a Naturopathic
Doctor ( N.D.)
Plant
estrogens that women can
benefit from if they
experience hormonal
imbalances ... |
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ISOFLAVONES |
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Isoflavones are
found in soya and
red clover |
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Isoflavones are
phytoestrogenic
agents. This means
that they contains
plant estrogens,
compounds that look
similar to human
estrogen and can
interact with
estrogen receptors
in the human body.
The important thing
to remember is that
these plant
estrogens only
stimulate the
receptors a fraction
of the amount that
the hormone estrogen
would. |
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Therefore
isoflavones can be
used to treat
conditions of high
estrogen activity,
by blocking the
activity of the
hormone estrogen.
They can also treat
conditions of low
estrogen activity by
binding to vacant
receptor sites and
causing a bit of
hormonal
stimulation.
Isoflavones are used
to treat menopausal
symptoms, like hot
flashes, anxiety and
depression, and PMS.
Estrogen is an
important hormone
for stopping bone
resorption by
osteoclast cells;
therefore the
phytoestrogenic
isoflavones prevent
bone loss
(osteoporosis).
Ipriflavone is a
synthetic isoflavone
that inhibits bone
resorption but does
not have any
estrogenic effect.
Isoflavones also
lower LDL (harmful)
cholesterol and
trigycerides and
increase HDL
(beneficial)
cholesterol thereby
decreasing your risk
of heart disease.
Isoflavones may be
recommended for
hormonal imbalances,
PMS, menopausal
symptoms,
osteoporosis and
high cholesterol.
Isoflavones are
found in many
plants.
Supplemental
isoflavones are
usually purified
from soy or red
clover. They can be
purchased in
capsules. Be sure
to purchase a
product that has
been standardized to
the isoflavone
content (usually
genistein) and
guarantee an amount
of isoflavones per
dose. This is an
assurance that the
product contains
isoflavones and has
some active
properties.
Isoflavones can be
found in formulas
for hormonal
balancing and
osteoporosis
prevention.
Ipriflavone is a
synthetic isoflavone
that can be
purchased
separately.
Isoflavones should
not be used
concurrently with
estrogen
medications. Women
with a history of
estrogen sensitive
tumours should use
isoflavones with
caution.
Individuals with
sensitivities to soy
should use
isoflavones sourced
from red clover or
other plants.
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Isoflavones–
QUICK FACTS
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SOURCES
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Soya, red
clover. |
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APPLICATIONS |
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Hormonal
imbalances,
PMS,
menopausal
symptoms,
osteoporosis,
high
cholesterol.
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OPTIMUM
DOSAGE
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Soya
500-1000 mg
daily,
standardized
to 100 mg
isoflavones
per 1000 mg.
Red clover –
500 mg
daily,
standardized
to 40 mg
isoflavones.
(Clinical
doses may be
higher as
recommended
by your
practitioner). |
WORKS WELL
WITH
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Vitamin B
complex,
calcium,
magnesium,
black cohosh,
dong quai. |
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IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
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Isoflavones
should not
be used
concurrently
with
estrogen
medications.
Women with a
history of
estrogen
sensitive
tumours
should use
isoflavones
with
caution. |
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