- Made from isolflavone-rich soybean powder that yields a consistent standardized soybean content
- Unique chemical-free process
- Studies have shown that genistein can bind to the same receptor sites as estrogen
- Has been the focus of scientific research since 1967
- Requires approximately 400 pounds of soybeans to yield just one pound of finished product
Product Description
Dietary supplement. Isoflavone-Rich. Non-GMO Soy. (Not genetically modified). Genistein, an Isoflavone phytonutrient derived from soybeans, has been the focus of scientific research since 1966. Studies have shown that Genistein can bind to the same receptor sites as estrogen. Soybeans are the only significant dietary source of Genistein; however, the amount of soy foods necessary to meet the body's needs can be difficult to incorporate into today's diet. In Asia, wh... More >>
Source Naturals Genistein Soy Complex, 1000 mg, Tablets, 240 tablets




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I have started to take the genistein recently. I do it for my prostate.
So I have to wait to give a review.
Rating: 5 / 5
I cannot review or rate this product as I am unable to tell if it is effective or not. I take this at the suggestion of a physician whose opinion I respect, but he doesn’t really know if it is effective or not, either.
Rating: 1 / 5
Yes, I recommend Genisten for who needs more energy. It’s unbelievable the way how it works!!! WONDERFUL!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
This product has a very good unit price per dose. Taking one tablet in the morning and one in the evening helps to keep the soy in your system. The only negative is that each of the tablets are larger than any other soy tablet that I have seen and you have to take two of these large tablets to equal one smaller tables of the other brands.
Rating: 3 / 5
These tablets contain 31 mg Isoflavones each, not 1000 mg each. A glass of soy milk contains more isoflavones than two of these “1000 mg” tablets. Judging by the size of these tablets (huge), the stated content undoubtedly includes the filler, not the active ingredient which is a miniscule portion of these tablets. These would never pass FDA labeling requirements.
Rating: 1 / 5