NuMedica BrocColinate Activated provides activated broccoli seed-derived sulforaphane in a delayed-release capsule format for antioxidant, detoxification, and wellness-focused routines. Available in 60-capsule size.*
NuMedica BrocColinate Activated is a broccoli seed-derived formula designed for adults who want a more system-wide approach to antioxidant and detox-related routines. It provides sulforaphane in an activated form intended for absorption into circulation.
This product is typically selected when the goal is not limited to digestive support. Instead, it focuses on broader patterns related to cellular processes, antioxidant activity, and overall detoxification pathways.
Unlike gastrointestinal-focused formulas, this version includes the enzyme required to convert sulforaphane into its active form, allowing it to be absorbed and used throughout the body.
This product is typically used once daily as part of a consistent routine. It is often chosen as a standalone option for individuals who want a plant-based compound associated with detox-related pathways without using a multi-ingredient formula.
It may also be used alongside other products depending on how comprehensive the routine is intended to be.
BrocColinate Activated combines sulforaphane glucosinolate with myrosinase, an enzyme that converts it into its active form. This allows the compound to be absorbed and utilized beyond the digestive tract.
The delayed-release capsule is designed to protect the ingredients through the stomach and support delivery further along the digestive process for improved absorption.
| Product | Best for | Format | Approach |
|---|---|---|---|
| BrocColinate Activated | System-wide routines | Delayed-release capsule | Activated and absorbed |
| BrocColinate GI | Digestive-focused routines | Capsule | Localized gastrointestinal focus |
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Size: 60 Vegetable Capsules
Serving Size: 2 Capsules
Servings Per Container: 30
Directions: Take two capsules once per day or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
| Nutrient/Ingredient | Amount | % Daily ValueDV 1 |
|---|---|---|
| Activated Sulforaphane Blend | 1,200 mg | |
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Broccoli Seed Extract Sulforaphane Glucosinolate† (from broccoli (Brassica oleracea italica) (seed) extract) (120 mg)
Broccoli Seed Extract
Broccoli Seed Extract contains sulforaphane and other compounds that support detoxification, antioxidant activity, and cellular health. |
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| Myrosinase (from horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) (root) powder) | ||
| 1 The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advise. | ||
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It is commonly used in routines focused on antioxidant activity and broader detox-related patterns throughout the body.
Activated includes the enzyme needed to convert sulforaphane into its usable form, allowing it to be absorbed systemically rather than staying localized in the digestive tract.
No. It is a single-compound approach that can be used on its own or alongside other products.
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