Pure Rip With DIM By Enzymatic Therapy Overview & Drug Interactions
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Supplement: Pure Rip With DIM by Enzymatic Therapy
This product contains
Below is a list of the 'active' ingredients listed on the supplement label for this product.
For a list of 'other ingredients', such as fillers, please see the 'Label Information' section on this page.
Calcium
Calcium is a vital nutrient found in various foods such as dairy products, certain vegetables, and many fortified items. Over 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the bones and teeth, predominantly as hydroxyapatite. The remaining calcium circulates in the blood, extracellular fluid, muscles, and other tissues, where it is essential for processes like nerve signaling, muscle contraction, vascular activities, glandular secretion, and maintaining cell membrane and capillary permeability. It also plays critical roles in enzyme reactions, respiration, kidney function, and blood clotting, and is involved in neurotransmitter and hormone release, amino acid uptake, vitamin B12 absorption, and gastrin secretion. Calcium balance changes with age: it is positive during periods of growth, stable in adulthood, and tends to become negative in older age. Calcium loss occurs through feces, urine, sweat, and shedding skin cells. In women, reduced estrogen levels decrease calcium absorption and retention, increase bone turnover, and lead to lower bone mass. Calcium supplements come in various forms, including citrate and carbonate, which differ mainly in their calcium content and absorption rates. Calcium citrate is easily absorbed and can be taken without food, making it suitable for older adults or those with low stomach acid. In contrast, calcium carbonate, which contains a higher percentage of calcium, is best absorbed when taken with meals.
See More Information Regarding CalciumIngredient Group | Calcium |
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Category | mineral |
- Calcium Carbonate
Indoplex Complex
Ingredient Group | Complex |
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Category | blend |
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modified Food Starch
Ingredient Group modified Starch Category other
Diindolylmethane
Description:Diindolylmethane (DIM) is a compound found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, and kale. It is formed during the digestion of indole-3-carbinol, another compound found in these vegetables. DIM has been studied for its potential health benefits, including improved hormone balance and reduced risk of certain cancers. DIM (Diindolylmethane) supplements are often marketed as a natural way to support hormone balance, specifically estrogen imbalances, and as a 'detoxifying agent'. Supplements with DIM are often paired with Bioperine to improve absorption.
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Ingredient Group Diindolylmethane Category non-nutrient/non-botanical
Tocophersolan
Description:Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin found naturally in a variety of foods, including vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, and leafy green vegetables. Vitamin E is also available as a dietary supplement and is often added to skincare products. Vitamin E has many roles in the body, including protecting cells from oxidative stress and supporting immune function.
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Ingredient Group Vitamin E (tocofersolan) Category vitamin
Phosphatidylcholine
Description:Phosphatidylcholine (PC) is a type of phospholipid that plays a critical role in maintaining the structural integrity and fluidity of cell membranes. Phosphatidylcholine is also a source of choline, which is an essential nutrient that is important for liver function, brain development, and nerve function. Choline is a precursor to acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that plays a role in memory, mood, and muscle control. Phosphatidylcholine is found naturally in foods, particularly in egg yolks, soybeans, and organ meats such as liver. It is also available as a dietary supplement in the form of capsules, tablets, and liquids. Phosphatidylcholine supplements are sometimes marketed as nootropics, which are substances that are purported to enhance cognitive function and memory.
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Ingredient Group phosphatidylcholine Category fat
Silicon Dioxide
Description:Silicon, atomic number 14, is the second most abundant element on Earth, after oxygen. It is present in the human body in small amounts (such as in the skin, hair, and nails) and is considered a trace mineral in that regard. Dietary sources of silicon include oats, barley, rice, and some fruits/vegetables. Silicon is a popular dietary supplement, often consumed in the form of silica, which is a chemical compound made up of silicon and oxygen, or as silicic acid (also known as orthosilicic acid). Another common form of silicon utilized is Choline-stabilized orthosilicic acid (ch-OSA), which is the active ingredient in the popular product Biosil. Silicon is used for its purported effects to improve the health and appearance of the skin, hair, and nails. It has also historically been used for other health conditions, such as osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive decline.
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Ingredient Group Silicon Category mineral
Drugs that interact with Pure Rip With DIM by Enzymatic Therapy
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Label Information
Supplement Facts:
Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): | Adults and children 4 or more years of age |
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Minimum serving Sizes: |
1 Tablet(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
1 Tablet(s)
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UPC/BARCODE | 763948053377 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Calcium |
340 mg
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Calcium |
34%
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Indoplex Complex |
120 mg
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Complex |
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modified Food Starch |
0 NP
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modified Starch |
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Diindolylmethane |
0 NP
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Diindolylmethane |
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Tocophersolan |
0 NP
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Vitamin E (tocofersolan) |
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Phosphatidylcholine |
0 NP
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phosphatidylcholine |
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Silicon Dioxide |
0 NP
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Silicon |
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Other Ingredients: |
Cellulose
Sodium Croscarmellose
Hypromellose
Stearic Acid
Magnesium Stearate
Titanium Dioxide color
Hydroxypropyl Cellulose
Glycerin
Soy Lecithin
Carnauba wax
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Label Statments:
Formula |
- Patented diindolylmethane (DIM) complex
- Men’s health
- Contains soy.
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General Statements |
- Enhanced bioavailability
- Patented complex
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Precautions |
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Safety sealed with printed outer shrinkwrap and inner seal. Do not use if either is broken or missing.
- Caution: Do not use this product if pregnant, nursing or attempting to become pregnant.
- A harmless but noticeable change in urine color may occur during usage of this product.
- If taking any medications, consult a healthcare professional before use.
- Contains soy.
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Formulation |
- Gluten free. No sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, dairy products, artificial flavors or preservatives.
- Vegetarian
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Brand IP Statement(s) |
- Indolplex and DIM are trademarks of and is licensed from BioResponse, LLC; U.S. patent 6,086,915.
- 2016 Enzymatic Therapy, LLC
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Seals/Symbols |
- Vegetarian
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General |
- LE05337.C02 BLK533C
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FDA Disclaimer Statement |
- This statement has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- Dietary Supplement
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Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- Recommendation: Take 1 tablet daily. If extra support is required, take 2 tablets daily.
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Brand Information
Manufacturer | |
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Name | Enzymatic Therapy, LLC (part of Nature's Way Brands, LLC) |
City | Green Bay |
State | WI |
Country | USA |
ZipCode | 54311 |
Phone Number | 1-800-783-2286 |
Web Address | enzy.com |
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