Information
Composition per capsule
Indole-3-carbinol (I3C) – 100 mg
Excipients: microcrystalline cellulose, lactose, potato starch, magnesium stearate.
Endol – a scientific step forward in supporting women's health: from the wisdom of Avicenna to modern nutrient technologies.
Historical Heritage and Science
Even Ibn Sina, in his "Canon of Medicine," described the benefits of cabbage family vegetables for digestion, metabolism, and women's health. Modern research has isolated a unique compound from these plants – indole-3-carbinol – which has antiproliferative and hormone-regulating properties.
Thus, "Endol" is a continuation of both Avicenna's traditional approach and modern scientific discoveries in the field of nutraceuticals.
Properties
Regulates estrogen metabolism, reducing the formation of proliferative metabolites and enhancing the synthesis of protective forms. Slows the growth of myomatous nodes, reduces pain and hypermenorrhea.
Supports reproductive function in endometriosis and adenomyosis.
Used to prevent endometrial hyperplasia (without atypia).
Reduces tissue sensitivity to estrogens in fibrocystic breast disease, reducing pain and swelling.
Strengthens the immune response to HPV infection and promotes the regression of dysplastic changes in the cervix.
Normalizes hormonal balance in hyperestrogenism syndrome, PCOS, and metabolic syndrome.
Indications for use
Uterine fibroids.
Endometriosis, adenomyosis.
Endometrial hyperplasia (without atypia).
Fibrocystic breast disease.
HPV and cervical dysplasia (CIN I-II).
Hyperestrogenic conditions.
Directions for use
Adults: Take 1 capsule 1-2 times daily with meals.
The course of treatment is at least 2 months. Repeat if necessary.
Contraindications
Individual intolerance to any of the ingredients.
Pregnancy, lactation.
Dosage form
Bottle: 60 capsules.
Special instructions
Dietary supplement. Not a medicine.
Storage conditions: Store in a dry, dark place at temperatures up to +25°C.
Shelf life: 3 years
Sale: Over-the-counter.