Allmax Nutrition Drops a New DIM Supplement
Allmax Nutrition has just announced an all new DIM Supplement. DIM, also known as Diindolymethane is a plant derived compound found in cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, kale and spinach among others. DIM Helps restore a healthy hormone balance by adjusting the balance of bad estrogens to good estrogens. DIM is also believed to support healthy digestion and weight management making it a popular supplement among women.
In the past year or two a big trend we've seen in the supplement space is more sports nutrition brands getting into the simple single ingredient supplements as well as overall health supplements. Brands like SNS as well as Allmax have been ahead of the curve and have been doing this for a while. Allmax for example already has a huge line of simple single ingredient supplements like NAC, ZMX, RALA, Omega 3, Carnitine, Creatine, KSM-66, MCT Oil, Lion's Mane and many others.
Allmax's newest addition to this category is Allmax DIM which will feature 200mg of DIM per serving and will come in a 30 serving bottle. Allmax DIM has already rolled out in Canada and should be arriving in the states in the near future. We'll let you know once it arrives at the Best Price Nutrition warehouse.
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