Comments on: Do Broccoli Sprout Supplements With Sulforaphane Work? https://superfoodly.com/broccoli-sprouts-supplement-sulforaphane/ Tue, 23 Feb 2021 06:31:23 +0000 hourly 1 By: Rosie Love https://superfoodly.com/broccoli-sprouts-supplement-sulforaphane/#comment-65227 Mon, 04 May 2020 13:51:37 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=8980#comment-65227 This is really great information thank you. I personally prefer to get my sulforaphane from the juice as it contains the co-factors needed to create the sulforaphane that are often lacking in the powders, plus of course the juice hasn’t been heated so all of the myrosinase and ascorbic acid (a co-factor) are still present.

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By: Adrian https://superfoodly.com/broccoli-sprouts-supplement-sulforaphane/#comment-56039 Wed, 04 Sep 2019 13:22:31 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=8980#comment-56039 The study was before of the new formula. Citing from the study “We demonstrate that the whole food had both higher bioavailability and altered kinetics compared to a myrosinase-inactivated supplement.” The new formula is myrosinase activated, this is the whole point.

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By: Nathan Lesai https://superfoodly.com/broccoli-sprouts-supplement-sulforaphane/#comment-44149 Mon, 10 Dec 2018 15:17:53 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=8980#comment-44149 Broccoli sprouts are more potent to eat as it contains a supercharge phytochemicals called sulforaphane. To get the advantage of this, broccoli sprouts should be eaten raw which is the optimum way of getting its nutrient. Benefits to eating broccoli sprouts powder it cures cancer, diabetics, and blood pressure. I have used this product from last 6 months at Kiwi Superfoods. Thank you for your post.

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By: Anonymous https://superfoodly.com/broccoli-sprouts-supplement-sulforaphane/#comment-41689 Thu, 18 Oct 2018 01:30:37 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=8980#comment-41689 Was the study you cited prior to the new formula and patent that the article speaks about?

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By: Ben https://superfoodly.com/broccoli-sprouts-supplement-sulforaphane/#comment-41371 Wed, 10 Oct 2018 13:45:21 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=8980#comment-41371 Thanks for the info.

One study conducted a trial of fresh broccoli sprouts vs Broccomax.
6 caps of of broccomax a day costing about 2 dollars vs 1 cup of sprouts costing about 25 cents.

Their findings concluded that the “bioavailability of SFN(sulforaphane) and ERN(erucin) is dramatically lower when subjects consume broccoli supplements compared to fresh broccoli sprouts”
link to the study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3183106/

I guess the caps might be better than nothing, but at higher cost and less than half the bioavailability compared to the raw form, is Broccomax even worth it?

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