Yes. EQUELLE's active ingredient, S-equol, is derived from soy germ, which is rich in soy isoflavones. Soy isoflavones share a similar structure to human estrogen, which classifies them a phytoestrogen or plant-based estrogen.
The active ingredient in Equelle is S-equol. Trace amounts of S-equol are found in animal based foods (i.e. dairy and egg products) due to the fact it’s produced by gut bacteria in animals. Richer food sources of S-equol include popular and traditional fermented tofu products i…
S-equol, EQUELLE’s active ingredient, is structurally similar to estrogen and can mimic some of its actions in the body, helping to alleviate some symptoms off decreasing estrogen levels during menopause.
There are no known common side effects of Equelle. In general, taking botanicals or plant-based supplements may result in possible gastrointestinal upset. If you are experiencing any adverse effects, Equelle will recommend discontinuing product use and consulting your physician…