Actually there is a supplement that combines both glucoraphanin plus myrosinase together in a delay release capsule for maximal sulforaphane production…Vitalicaplus.com, this is the same company that worked with Johns Hopkins on the development of multiple plant strains, additionally Monsanto recently bought a company called Beneforte that is coming to the USA soon which is a high GR containing broccoli plant
If you review the graph shown on @rhonda’s interview of Dr. Jed Fahey (chairman of the Cullman Chemoprotection Center at Johns Hopkins) at 00:21:05 you can see several categories: glucoraphanin, glucoraphanin + myrosinase, and stabilized sulforaphane (far left).
It’s clear by the graph that the stabilized sulforaphane is more potent and probably subject to less person-to-person variation too… but that the glucoraphanin + myrosinase is clearly a huge step up from the glucoraphanin-only supplements. Like you point out.
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Actually there is a supplement that combines both glucoraphanin plus myrosinase together in a delay release capsule for maximal sulforaphane production…Vitalicaplus.com, this is the same company that worked with Johns Hopkins on the development of multiple plant strains, additionally Monsanto recently bought a company called Beneforte that is coming to the USA soon which is a high GR containing broccoli plant
If you review the graph shown on @rhonda’s interview of Dr. Jed Fahey (chairman of the Cullman Chemoprotection Center at Johns Hopkins) at 00:21:05 you can see several categories: glucoraphanin, glucoraphanin + myrosinase, and stabilized sulforaphane (far left).
It’s clear by the graph that the stabilized sulforaphane is more potent and probably subject to less person-to-person variation too… but that the glucoraphanin + myrosinase is clearly a huge step up from the glucoraphanin-only supplements. Like you point out.