New research clarifies why some people seem to derive a heart-protective benefit from eating soy foods and others don’t. Japanese men who are able to produce equol—a substance made by some types of ...
S-equol supplements associated with improved measures of reproductive health in postmenopausal women
Northridge, Calif. (October 16, 2014) – Post-menopausal women experienced improvements in vaginal atrophy, with no significant effect on hormone levels or genital bleeding, after 12 weeks of daily 10 ...
In a recent study published in the journal Gut Pathogens, researchers from China reviewed the metabolism of soy isoflavones (SI) into a metabolite named "equol" by specific gut bacteria and its role ...
Northridge, Calif. (November 12, 2012) – Eating more soy was associated with larger reductions in menopausal vasomotor symptoms (VMS), such as hot flashes, among U.S. women that can convert soy to a ...
Daily doses of a soy germ-based nutritional supplement that contains S-equol significantly improves menopausal symptoms, including greatly reducing hot flash frequency after 12 weeks according to a ...
The dietary supplement SE5-OH containing Natural S-equol, developed from soy, may be appropriate for women in menopause, based on results of recent clinical trials documenting its effectiveness and ...
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