Product Description

DIM + I3C by Seeking Health contains 400 mg of dietary indoles, naturally occurring components of cruciferous vegetables that may help support the body’s healthy estrogen metabolism processes. DIM (diindolylmethane) is a metabolic byproduct of I3C (indole-3-carbinol), a compound found in broccoli, cabbage and other vegetables in the Brassicacae family. These well-known indoles are combined with other related compounds to provide a broad spectrum of support for processing estrogen metabolites, such as 16-alpha hydroxy-estrone. Indole compounds may help support normal hormone metabolism and estrogen processing in favor of a healthy ratio of estrogen metabolites.*

Estrogen dominance is a common issue for many women. This causes uncomfortable symptoms such as severe premenstrual syndrome (PMS), headaches, moodiness, breast tenderness, etc. Many women with estrogen dominance have irregular or heavy periods with blood clots.

It can also happen in men. Males with estrogen dominance may have excess chest fat, called gynecomastia.

Seeking Health DIM + I3C supports the liver's estrogen metabolism. It helps excrete bad forms of estrogen.

I3C (indole-3-carbinol) helps with estrogen balance. DIM (diindolylmethane) is a byproduct of I3C and supports estrogen balance. It helps with the production of good estrogen metabolites and reduces less desirable metabolites, linked to estrogen dominance.

The liver is an important organ that detoxifies your body. Glutathione( S-acetyl-L-glutathione) helps with the detoxification of harmful estrogens. Also, it supports healthy cellular responses and protects cells from oxidative stress.

Both DIM and I3C are extensively researched. Studies link them to better estrogen ratios. This means lighter periods and comfortable PMS management. In one trial, women experienced less breast tenderness after consistent use.

1. What are DIM I3C benefits? 

I3C (Indole-3-Carbinol) and DIM (Diindolylmethane) are compounds derived from cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, kale, cabbage, cauliflower, etc. They are well researched to support healthy estrogen metabolism, liver detoxificaiton pathways, regulating inflammation and oxidative stress. Both of these compounds are present in the I3C DIM supplement from Seeking Health.

2. Which is better, DIM vs I3C?

Both I3C and DIM are needed. I3C is a precursor that is formed as you digest the cruciferous vegetables. The acidic environment in your stomach converts this I3C into DIM. DIM is more stable and is responsible for the effect on estrogen metabolism pathways. Under the advice of your doctor, you can take supplements like DIM + I3C Seeking Health to consume these essential compounds. 

3. Does I3C increase estrogen? 

No, I3C doesn't increase estrogen. It modulates estrogen pathways. I3C and its metabolite DIM support converting more potent estrogens into less potent forms, without increasing total estrogen levels.   

4. Who can take I3C and DIM supplement? 

Seeking Health DIM + I3C supplement is suitable for adult women and men wanting to support natural hormonal balance. It can support the detoxification functions of the liver. People who need support for healthy estrogen metabolism have found this supplement beneficial, according to DIM + I3C product info and reviews.

5. Can you take DIM and I3C together?

Yes, it’s generally safe to take DIM and I3C together. Many supplements contain a combination of these. Seeking Health DIM + I3C provides 200 mg each of DIM and I3C. It allows for a broader spectrum of metabolites and they work synergistically to influence detox pathways. Consult your doctor to know if it’s right for you.