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What Is DIM (Diindolylmethane)
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What Is DIM? What the Research Says About Diindolylmethane in Oral Science

DIM — short for diindolylmethane — is a naturally occurring compound that forms in your body when you eat cruciferous vegetables. It does not exist preformed in broccoli, kale, or cauliflower. It f...

DIMHow Does DIM Work? What the Research Says About Diindolylmethane

How Does DIM Work? What the Research Says About Diindolylmethane

DIM — diindolylmethane — is one of those compounds that attracts a lot of claims and not always enough context. It forms naturally in the body during the digestion of cruciferous vegetables. It has...

diindolylmethaneDIM Benefits for Men: What the Research Says About Diindolylmethane

DIM Benefits for Men: What the Research Says About Diindolylmethane

DIM benefits for men that researchers have studied include estrogen metabolism pathway influence, prostate cell biology research, anti-inflammatory properties in laboratory models, and adipogenesis...

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