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The Importance of DIM

Imagine a world with a cure for cancer! There is no doubt that you would eliminate a great amount of suffering and expense if you were to eliminate this disease. And from a statistical point of view, you would substantially slash the mortality rates that seem to be increasing these days.

The cure for this dreaded disease has been long overdue, despite the continued efforts of scientists and researchers around the world.

Until the discovery of Diindolylmethane by researchers at UC Berkeley over a span of two decades, the effort to find medical solutions for a better and healthier future for the disease seemed to reach an impasse. Research had found that, being a potent activator of the immune system, Diindolylmethane not only has anti-cancer, but also anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties.

But why is this compound, otherwise known as DIM, so important?

Found in the Brassica family of vegetables, this compound has been found to support several organ systems in the body such as the prostate, breast, colon, cardiovascular and eyes. And if that’s not enough, scientists have found that this compound contributes greatly to increasing the health of your immune system.

And the reason for the success achieved so far is due to the fact that along with compounds such as Sulforaphane and Selenium, DIM works to create the “Brassica effect”, which reduces the cause of diseases like cancer.

In addition to being a natural immune booster that clearly offers much more than the supplements currently available in the market, it is also being used in trials for several bacterial and viral diseases.

With DIM being the only molecule that has immune modulating and, most importantly, anti-cancer properties, this will not only positively affect the people who are afflicted with this deadly disease, but also their loved ones who watch them die a little every day.

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