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Isoflav-CR Capsule

(10 capsule cr in strip)
Isoflav-CR Capsule
Product Details
Isoflav-CR Capsule are a dietary supplement that contains soy Isoflavones in a controlled release (CR) form. Soy isoflavones are a group of phytochemicals found naturally in soybeans and are known for their potential health benefits. The controlled-release formulation ensures a slow and steady release of the active ingredients over time, allowing for sustained benefits.

Key Ingredients:
Soy Isoflavones (In Controlled Release Form), N.P. Seeds, Cellulose Derivatives, Gelatin (Capsule Shell), Talc, Colloidal Silicon Dioxide and Class II Preservatives. Isoflavones used is aglyconic.

Key Benefits:
  • Soy isoflavones: Isoflav-CR capsules contain soy isoflavones as their primary active ingredient. These compounds are classified as phytoestrogens, which are plant-based substances that mimic the effects of estrogen in the body. Soy isoflavones, particularly genistein and daidzein, are known for their potential health-promoting properties
  • Hormonal balance: Soy isoflavones have been studied for their ability to modulate hormone levels in the body, particularly estrogen. They can act as either weak estrogens or anti-estrogens, depending on the individual's hormonal status. This makes Isoflav-CR capsules potentially beneficial for women experiencing hormonal imbalances
  • Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties: Soy isoflavones possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help combat oxidative stress and inflammation in the body. These properties may contribute to overall health and well-being, supporting various bodily systems and potentially reducing the risk of chronic diseases associated with inflammation

Product Form:
Capsule.

Diet Type:
Non-vegetarian.

Directions for Use:
Take one capsule daily with meals.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of the children
  • Do not exceed the recommended dose
  • Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight

Content on this page was last updated on 17 September, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)