
Tested by Independent Labs. Trusted by You.
Third-party labs verify OMEGA-3 delivers pharmaceutical-grade EPA and DHA at therapeutic concentrations. Over 90% of cancer patients have elevated inflammatory markers—and chronic inflammation is linked to increased tumor growth, treatment resistance, and metastasis.
This is about suppressing the pro-inflammatory pathways that fuel cancer development and create an environment where tumors thrive. You deserve high-potency fish oil with verified EPA/DHA content, not cheap vegetable oils or low-dose supplements that do nothing.
Real Feedback From BROC Customers
In a recent customer survey, users reported:
91%
Feel they're actively supporting their body's during treatment.
86%
Noticed improved overall vitality and cellular energy levels
82%
Said they experienced better mental clarity and focus throughout the day
*Results based on a voluntary, self-reported customer survey conducted by Nivora in 2024. Individual results may vary.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why wouldn't my doctor know about this?
Why wouldn't my doctor know about this?
Because it's not a drug. Pharmaceutical companies can't patent broccoli compounds, so there's no profit in promoting them. Medical schools teach drugs, not nutrition. The research exists—Johns Hopkins has been publishing it for 30 years. Your oncologist isn't hiding it from you; they just don't know it exists. Show them the studies. Most are genuinely interested.
And will they make me nauseous like everything else?
And will they make me nauseous like everything else?
Two capsules with breakfast. That's it. The sulforaphane is stabilized and combined with digestive-friendly ingredients. Most people report zero stomach issues—unlike chemo, which destroys your gut. If you can keep food down, you can take BROC.
Will this interfere with chemo or other drugs?
Will this interfere with chemo or other drugs?
Research suggests sulforaphane may actually ENHANCE chemo effectiveness, not interfere with it. That said, always inform your oncologist about any supplements. BROC is a food-derived compound—it's closer to eating broccoli than taking a drug. But your doctor should know everything you're taking.
Does this prevent recurrence?
Does this prevent recurrence?
No. We're not saying BROC prevents cancer or stops recurrence. What research suggests is that sulforaphane may help your body handle treatment better, protect healthy cells, and support cellular defense mechanisms. Cancer is complex. There are no guarantees. BROC is one tool—not a cure. Use it alongside your full treatment protocol, not instead of it.