Genistein

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Genistein as a constituent.
In herbal, homeopathic and all other natural medicine, like in modern pharmacology, a constituent is an individual chemically defined ingredient or substance present in the herb or plant (or in the case of Homeopathy and many Eastern and Asian therapies it is extended far beyond the plant kingdom).
This page brings you all of the information that we have been able to gather on Genistein as well as a list of the herbs (and the rest) that contain this constituent.*(Please read our disclaimer)

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Most Common Name: Genistein
Also Known As (other names): 

Genistein:
An isoflavone found in soy that has been subjected to several trials to determine its effectiveness in the control of hot flushes and other symptoms of menopause as well as prevention of breast tumors.

Isoflavones: Flavonoid isomers found largely in the legume bearing plants. Isoflavones are similar in structure to oestrogen but their oestrogen activity is very low. Some isoflavones are reputed to have anti-tumour properties but little clinical evidence of this property exists at the time of writing.

Isoflavones are also used to treat the symptoms of menopause.

 

Genistein constituent is present in:

Medicinally Significant volume

Minor volume
Genistein is present in small quantities which may not be enough to be a significant dosage for medicinal purposes or is not the major constituent of this plant/herb

Soy  
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