Comment · Tue, September 8, 2020 · ND Owner
req: apigenin/passionflower and sulforaphane and epigallocatechin
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Aldarund · 7 points
subject :)
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csrpj · 3 points
Suforaphane is one we were investigating, and then stumbled on a different solution to the same thing. We might bring out a sulforaphane at some point, but we think we discovered at more efficient way to reach the same place.
Are you talking about a more efficient way to produce sulforaphane in the body than what happens when combining glucoraphanin and myrosinase, or are you talking about an all-together alternative and more efficient way of activating NRF2 (and/or other favorable effects) than sulforaphane does? In either case, amazing you and your team are spearheading this research!
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
I am talking about an all-together different alternative that doesn't involve sulforaphane at all.