Diane Scallo, MS, RD  

Registered Dietitian
Certified Health Chef
Holistic Lifestyle Coach

 

Specializing in:

  • Multiple Sclerosis Nutrition
  • Food Allergies/Sensitivities
  • Weight Management

Estrium Mango Powder

Estrium is a low-allergy-potential, powdered medical food that provides a combination of macro- and micronutrients specially selected for their ability to promote optimal hormone balance. It features fortified rice protein, natural phytoestrogens, antioxidants, and fiber, along with all essential vitamins and minerals and a variety of well-researched ingredients that support healthy estrogen metabolism and healthy hormone cycles. Women who are experiencing the following symptoms related to their hormone cycles may benefit by using Estrium:

— Abdominal discomfort
— Back, joint, and muscle pain
— Breast tenderness
— Feeling bloated
— Feeling sad or blue
— Occasional irritability
— Joint stiffness
— Temporary weight gain
— Water retention/swelling

Benefits:

  • Nutritionally supports estrogen metabolism, with added effectiveness when combined with a specially designed dietary program as outlined in the Estrium Patient Guide.
  • Features high-quality rice protein concentrate fortified with the limiting amino acids threonine and lysine, resulting in a complete, high quality, and easily digestible vegetable protein.
  • Provides non-soy phytoestrogens from kudzu and flax, which modify the effects of circulating estrogens.
  • Supplies flaxseed hull- equal to approximately one tablespoon of whole flaxseed.
  • Can be enjoyed as a meal option and mixes easily with water or juice.
  • Delicious Tropical Mango flavor.
  • New streamlined dietary plan.
Price: $ 48.25

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