Evidence supporting the use of: DIM (diindolylmethane)
For the health condition: Acne
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2
Diindolylmethane (DIM) is a compound formed in the body during the digestion of indole-3-carbinol, which is found in cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and Brussels sprouts. Its use for acne is primarily based on scientific rationale rather than tradition. The core hypothesis is that DIM helps modulate estrogen metabolism, promoting the formation of less potent estrogen metabolites and possibly reducing androgenic activity, both of which can influence acne development. Androgens and certain metabolites of estrogen are known to stimulate sebum production and contribute to acne, particularly in cases linked to hormonal imbalance.
However, clinical evidence directly supporting DIM for acne is limited and preliminary. A few small, open-label studies and case reports, along with anecdotal evidence, suggest potential benefits, especially for women with hormonal acne. Some in vitro and animal studies show that DIM can influence estrogen and androgen pathways, reduce inflammation, and modulate immune responses, all of which could theoretically improve acne. Despite promising mechanisms, large, robust randomized controlled trials in humans are lacking. Therefore, the evidence level is modest (rated 2 out of 5), and while the scientific rationale is plausible, more research is needed to confirm efficacy and safety for this use.
Other ingredients used for Acne
ajoenealoe vera
alpha-pinene
berberine
bisabolol
black cumin
burdock
bасора
cannabis sativa oil
chamomile
cucumber
turmeric
curcumin
DIM (diindolylmethane)
epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)
evening primrose oil
garlic bulb
green tea
hemp oil
honeysuckle
l-cystine
lactobacillus acidophilus
lactobacillus casei
lactobacillus reuteri
lactobacillus rhamnosus
lactoperoxidase
lauric acid
lavender
licorice root
monolaurin
niacinamide (vitamin B3)
omega-3 fatty acids
omega-6 fatty acids
oregon grape
pantothenic acid (vitamin B5)
phenolic acids
scrophularia root
sphaeranthus indicus
thyme
tomato
vitamin A
vitamin B
vitamin C
vitamin D
vitamin E
seaweed
zinc
shen-chu
neem tree
paederia foetida
tinospora cordifolia
blackboard tree
chrysanthemum
morinda
oriental arborvitae
trace minerals
anemarrhena asphodeloides
fulvic acid
herbal blend (proprietary)
melaleuca alternifolia
indigo leaves
15,16-Dihydrotanshinone I
Ash
Apple Cider Vinegar
Alpha-terpineol
Azelaic acid
Allicin
Abrus
Andrographolide
Alpha Hydroxy Acids
Allantoin
Asteracea
Argan nut oil
Anemarrhena
Bee Propolis
Black Seed
Babchi
Baphicacanthus cusia
Bidens pilosa
Banyan
Bee products
Bassia scoparia
Coconut
Caryophyllene
Calendula
Chlorophyllin
Carvacrol
Curcuminoid
Chinese Raisintree
Curcumen
Centipeda
Curcuma
Chinatree
Castile Soap
Copaiba Oil
Clerodendrum indicum
Cannabichromene
Cannabigerol
Dianthus
Eclipta
Essential Oil Blend
Evening Primrose Oil
Ethyl Linoleate
Eugenol
Estrogen
Other health conditions supported by DIM (diindolylmethane)
AcneBenign Prostate Hyperplasia
Breast Lumps
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Cancer (prevention)
Cancer Treatment (reducing side effects)
Cervical Dysplasia
Endometriosis
Fibroids (uterine)
Menopause
PMS (general)
PMS Type A
PMS Type D
PMS Type H
PMS Type P
PMS Type S
Prostatitis
Products containing DIM (diindolylmethane)
Pure Encapsulations
DIM Detox
Douglas Laboratories
DIM ® Enhanced
Douglas Laboratories
DIM ® Enhanced
Designs For Health
DIM-Evail™
Pure Encapsulations
DIM-PRO® 100
Pure Encapsulations
DIM-PRO® 100
Metagenics
EstroFactors®
Designs For Health
FemGuard+Balance™
Thorne
Hormone Advantage DIM Advantage
Integrative Therapeutics
Indolplex
Designs For Health
LibidoStim-M™
Designs For Health
Prostate Supreme™
Designs For Health
Prostate Supreme™
Pure Encapsulations
PureGenomics® UltraMultivitamin
Pure Encapsulations
UltraDetox 10-Day Pure Pack