Hormones from nature for long youth and good health

Phytoestrogens were discovered back in the 30s of the last century. But scientists admit that these amazing substances still hold many mysteries, and their effects on the human body can be the most unexpected. Isolated from plants, phytoestrogens have a chemical structure similar to human hormones. Consequently, they have the potential to modify the mechanisms regulating the sexual cycle and reproductive process in humans and animals.

Naturally, scientists immediately had the idea of ​​using phytoestrogens as “substitutes” for hormonal drugs. Since they act much “softer” than synthetic estrogens and do not give as many side effects, it was logical to assume that they can be used for the prevention and treatment of diseases that require hormonal correction.

Studies have shown that in Southeast Asian countries, mortality from cardiovascular diseases is significantly lower than in the West. The cause was the consumption of foods rich in phytoestrogens. It turned out that phytoestrogens have an anti-cancer effect, reducing the risk of tumor development.

Scientists are actively studying phytoestrogens to understand the specifics of their action. Preparations with phytoestrogens are already used for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, the treatment of osteoporosis, menopausal syndrome, and even in oncology.

Phytoestrogens are found in soybeans, grains, vegetables and fruits. In addition to the therapeutic effect, they have a general beneficial effect on the body, slowing down the aging process. Thus, phytoestrogens are naturally occurring hormones that help maintain youth and good health.