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Thorne · Seed Extract Broccoli and kale seed extract with mustard seed myrosinase to enhance conversion to sulforaphane. How it works From seed to sulforaphane — the conversion chain SGS (sulforaphane glucosinolate) is the stable form found in broccoli seeds. In contact with the enzyme myrosinase — here from mustard seed — and vitamin C, it converts into sulforaphane, the active compound that supports the body's antioxidant processes. Antioxidant activity Direct antioxidant Vitamin C / Vitamin E Directly neutralizes free radicals. Effective for a limited period after ingestion. Indirect antioxidant Sulforaphane (via SGS) Boosts endogenous glutathione production and activates the Nrf2 pathway — the cellular regulator of the antioxidant response. May help maintain more prolonged cellular protection. Who might benefit Those seeking support for the body's liver detoxification processes People with higher exposure to environmental pollutants and food toxins Individuals who may benefit from increased cellular antioxidant support Individuals performing intense exercise who seek muscle recovery supportBroccoli Seed Extract
