Summer has arrived, a favorite season for millions of Americans. As the warm months set in, the daylight lengthens, school semesters close out for the season, and vacations are planned and launched; this is a time of year when people want to be looking and feeling their best. Crucially, they want energy and a clear mind to enjoy all that summer has to offer.
Unfortunately, according to Family Safety & Health, America is exhausted. About three out of five Americans say they feel more tired now than they’ve ever felt before, with 58% of Americans saying they feel unfocused and disjointed and that traditional solutions that used to work for them, like taking a brief nap, aren’t really “viable solutions” anymore.[1]
In a survey of 2,000 U.S. adults, 69% said recent changes in their work-life balance (like working from home) disrupted their sleep schedule. Another 52% said staying indoors made them feel more tired, while 52% said working long hours produced untenable exhaustion levels. Another 46% said too much screen time was tiring them out, 41% said lack of a routine was making them sleepy, and 34% said many of the activities that used to boost their energy levels weren’t doing it for them anymore.
Clear, the United States is suffering from an epidemic of exhaustion, lack of energy, and mental fog. People need a real solution that can boost their energy levels during summer.
Broccoli Seed Extract can Help Boost Energy and Clear Out Mental Fog
Broccoli Seed Extract has many potential health benefits, from calming stress and anxiety to promoting healthy cell replication. Critically, Broccoli Seed Extract is also an antioxidant. Quoting Immune Solution founder Jackie Page (the person who innovated and carefully selected the ingredients for the extract):
“Broccoli extract contains a high amount of sulforaphane, which is a protective compound found in plants that contains sulfur groups. Sulforaphane is produced from the compound glucoraphanin once the plant has been damaged (i.e., chewing). Young broccoli sprouts are very rich in glucoraphanin. They have up to 10-100 times more glucoraphanin than broccoli. Of all the cruciferous vegetables, broccoli has the highest amount of these plant protective compounds. Cooking broccoli destroys sulfurophane. This is why broccoli seed extract is the way to go! Sulfurophane can activate proteins that increase the activity of antioxidants. Antioxidants protect against inflammation and oxidative stress that cause disease.”
In addition to helping clear out mental fog and boost energy, Broccoli Seed Extract has potent anti-cancer properties that make the supplement an essential part of one’s daily nutrition. According to the National Cancer Institute, broccoli seeds have the potential to “…accelerate the elimination of carcinogens, protect against cellular damage, and prevent cancer formation.” Many pharmaceutical drugs are now being made in labs to replicate the effects of broccoli seeds. However, such drugs will undoubtedly have side effects, so why not get the anti-cancer benefits right at the source with healthy Broccoli Seed Extract?[2]
Make the Right Decisions for Improving Health During Summer
When surveyed, most Americans say they want to improve their health. No other season makes this desire clearer than summertime, when people feel self-conscious about slipping into a swimsuit one day and struggling with low energy levels the next. Thankfully, Immune Solution’s Broccoli Seed Extract has no fillers, binders, artificial ingredients, dairy, soy, wheat, gluten, or yeast. Visit our Products Page to order a bottle of Immune Solution’s top-quality broccoli seed extract. If you have any questions about our products, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Let’s have a healthy and fun summer!
-Ren Brabenec
Immune Solution Staff Writer
Sources:
[1] NSC. “Exhausted nation: Americans more tired than ever, survey finds.” Family Safety & Health; National Safety Council, 2022. safetyandhealthmagazine.com
[2] NCI. “broccoli sprout/broccoli seed extract supplement.” National Cancer Institute, 2023. cancer.gov