User:Herb5902/Nrf2
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Broccoli (Brassica oleracea italica) Sprout
Sulforaphane Kaempferol, a flavonoid in broccoli, demonstrates strong anti-inflammatory capacity
- Nrf2 inhibits Tat-induced HIV-1 LTR transactivation
- Sulforaphane plays a crucial role in the production of glutathione (GSH)
- Sulforaphane activates a transcription factor known as nrf2
- improve mitochondrial function
- Protects Eyes From Oxidative Damage
- Gut health:
- inhibits the overgrowth of harmful bacteria in the gut
- improves bowel function
- Supports Joint Health
- slows the destruction of the cartilage
- Autism by facilitating glutathione synthesis
- May Protect Against Autoimmune Disease
- Blood Sugar Control
- decreases insulin resistance
- improves mitochondrial function
- reduces pancreatic cell damage
- NRF2 activators attenuate markers of kidney damage
- minimize glomerular pathology
Adverse Effects:
- Cancer