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Fisetin

Fisetin the power of fruits and vegetables

Fisetin is originally a vegetable substance. Fisetin belongs to the group of flavonoids and polyphenols. Plants produce these substances to protect themselves against unwanted external influences. In general, it can be said that flavonoids and polyphenols can provide health benefits to our body. Therefore, eating fruits and vegetables is always a good thing. Fisetin is also called fisetin.

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Fisetin supplement benefits

There are several food sources that naturally contain fisetin. Strawberries, apples and persimmons contain the most of this substance. Although these foods are very tasty, they do not contain enough to represent the doses used in scientific studies. A Fisetine supplement is therefore the best way to increase its intake.

European legislation and fisetin

Skins Unlimited is not allowed to provide (complete) information about applications and possible health benefits of this substance according to European legislation because we sell it as a supplement. For more information, you can always consult the scientific studies on sites such as Pubmed or independent orthomolecular websites that are allowed to name the benefits because they do not offer the product online.

Fisetin in the body and nutrition

Fisetin is a vegetable flavonoid that occurs naturally in certain fruits and vegetables, such as strawberries, apples, kiwis, onions and cucumbers. When these foods are consumed, fisetin is absorbed and metabolized by the body. In general, it can be said that it can be naturally present in the body after consumption of certain foods or fisetin supplements

How do you get more fisetin from food?

Also known as a flavonoid, this substance occurs naturally in a number of foods, particularly in certain fruits and vegetables. Below is a list of foods that contain a relatively high amount of this substance:

  1. Strawberries: Strawberries are probably the best source, with about 160 micrograms per gram of fruit.
  2. Apples: The skin of apples in particular contains about 8-10 micrograms per gram of skin.
  3. Kiwis: Kiwis contain about 7 micrograms per gram of fruit.
  4. Onions: The skin of onions contains about 7-8 micrograms per gram of skin.
  5. Persimmon fruit contains about 4-5 micrograms per gram of fruit.
  6.  Cucumbers contain about 1,5 micrograms per gram.

The fisetin content of these foods can vary depending on growing conditions, the ripeness of the fruit or vegetable, and the way it is stored and prepared. In addition, other flavonoids and phytochemicals found in these foods may also provide health benefits. It is therefore recommended to eat a varied diet rich in different fruits and vegetables to get a wide range of nutrients.

How should Fisetin be used?

  • Recommended daily dosage up to 1,5 g. Daily doses of 0,1 to 1,5g have been used in most trials.
  • Negative effects have not been observed at these doses.
  • It is fat soluble, so it is recommended to take it with oil or fat to improve absorption.
  • After opening, store in a cool and dark place, out of the reach of children.
  • Includes free measuring spoon. The spoon contains approximately 0,3g and is dishwasher safe.
  • In case of illness, medication use, pregnancy and breastfeeding, consult a specialist before starting this supplement
  • A healthy lifestyle is important, as is a varied, balanced diet, of which supplements are no substitute.
  • Our advice is one precision scale to use

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