Pterostilbene
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The purest Pterostilbene supplement
Pterostilbene is a natural polyphenol that is mainly found in various fruits and berries, such as blueberries, cranberries and grapes. This substance is related to the well-known polyphenol resveratrol and plays an important role in protecting plants against diseases and UV radiation.
Contents Pterostilbene supplement
- 50 grams of pure powder laboratory tested, good for 200 doses
- including measuring spoon 0.4 grams
Buy the highest purity Pterostilbene without additives to take full advantage of the health benefits this powerful compound provides.
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What is Pterostilbene?
Due to European legislation, we are not allowed to mention the possible benefits of Pterostilbene on the human body. For this we refer you to non-profit websites or websites with scientific articles. Below we would like to explain to you what function and benefits it has in the plant kingdom and why so much research is being done into it.
The function of Pterostilbene in plants
Pterostilbene is a phytoalexin, which means it is a substance produced by plants in response to stressful conditions such as infections, injuries, or exposure to UV radiation. In plants, the substance serves as a defense mechanism to protect the plant against external threats. When a plant is exposed to stress, it activates certain genes responsible for the production of pterostilbene. This helps the plant to survive by reducing the damage caused by the stressor.
It also has antimicrobial properties, meaning it can help fight infections and diseases in the plant. Moreover, it can also act as an antioxidant in plants. It can help neutralize free radicals and prevent oxidative damage to plant cells. This in turn can contribute to the overall health of the plant and contribute to the quality and quantity of crop yields.
Difference between pterostilbene and resveratrol?
Pterostilbene and resveratrol are both natural polyphenols found in certain fruits and berries, including blueberries, grapes and cranberries. Although they are structurally similar, there are some important differences between the two substances.
- One of the main differences between these 2 supplements is the strength of their action. Pterostilbene has been found to be more potent than resveratrol, meaning it is more effective.
- Another difference between the two substances is their bioavailability, or how easily they are absorbed and used by the body. Pterostilbene has been found to have better bioavailability than resveratrol, meaning it is more easily absorbed and used by the body. It is absorbed about 4 times more easily than Resveratrol. It has also been shown to stay in our cells 7 times longer than resveratrol.
How do you use Pterostilbene?
- Dissolve a maximum of 250mg in water daily
- Can be taken during intermittent fasting without breaking the fast
- For better absorption, use with a meal, preferably with fat such as non-skimmed yogurt or nuts
- Keep cool after opening
- We recommend that you measure this supplement exactly precision scale or
- Or use with the supplied measuring spoon. Spoon contains approximately 0.4 grams, so measuring exactly is a bit more difficult.
- If you are taking medication or are under the care of a doctor, always consult the treating doctor before using supplements.
- Supplements are not a substitute for a healthy diet and lifestyle
Is Pterostilbene safe to use?
Pterostilbene is considered safe up to a dose of 250 mg per day. However, some people may experience elevated LDL cholesterol with use. There are currently no studies on the safety of pterostilbene for children or for pregnant or lactating women. Because this substance is commonly found in food and is considered healthy, small doses should be safe for everyone; however, caution is advised at higher doses. Always consult with your doctor before giving this supplement to children or if you plan to take it yourself if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Pterostilbene in food
It is most abundant in blueberries, with estimated levels per blueberry ranging from 99 nanograms to 520 nanograms depending on the type of blueberry. One nanogram is equal to only 0.000 000 001 grams, which means that you get very little per blueberry. If you have a If you eat a whole 340 gram container of blueberries, the total amount of pterostilbene is only 0.03 to 0.18 mg., and based on the dose used in limited human studies, which was 100mg to 250mg per day, that would be a huge amount of blueberries per day!
So if you want to naturally get the amount that dietary supplements provide, you have to really love blueberries, not to mention the high cost of buying that much fruit. Realistically, this is not feasible. It is also found in small amounts in almonds, grape leaves and tendrils, cranberries and lingonberries.
Pterostilbene is a substance that belongs to the stilbene family, just like resveratrol. It occurs naturally in various foods, but in relatively small amounts. Here are some foods that naturally contain Pterostilbene:
- Blueberries contain the highest concentration of Pterostilbene. but as explained above this is still very little
- Raspberries: about 0.052 milligrams of pterostilbene per 100 grams.
- Strawberries: about 0.032 milligrams of pterostilbene per 100 grams.
- Red grapes contain more Pterostilbene than white grapes, approximately 0.030 milligrams of pterostilbene per 100 grams
- Almonds and peanuts also contain small amounts, about 0.002 milligrams of pterostilbene per 100 grams
- Bark of the Pterocarpus marsupium tree: Another source of Pterostilbene is the bark of the Pterocarpus marsupium tree, which is traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine.
Pterostilbene and European legislation
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