DIM
DIM
DIM is a compound formed when your body digests cruciferous vegetables (like broccoli, kale, and cabbage). It helps shift estrogen metabolism toward forms that are less inflammatory and easier for the body to clear.
Does it really work?
The research in fertility is limited, but early evidence and clinical use suggest DIM may help women with estrogen dominance, endometriosis, or estrogen-heavy PCOS by improving hormone balance. By supporting healthier estrogen metabolism, it may reduce symptoms like irregular cycles or heavy periods that can interfere with conception.
Can I get enough in real food?
Partly. Cruciferous vegetables contain the precursor to DIM (indole-3-carbinol), but supplements provide far higher, standardized amounts than diet alone
Do I need a supplement for everyday health?
No, not universally. DIM is most useful for women with estrogen dominance or endometriosis. It’s a targeted option, not a core fertility supplement.






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