Stay young and healthy longer with fisetin! Read here which types of fruit and vegetables are high in it. fisetine prevents
Fisetin is a flavonol found in high amounts in strawberries and to a slightly lesser extent in apples and persimmons. It is present in even lower doses in kiwi, peach, tomato, onion, and cucumber peels.
What do I use fisetin for?
Fisetin ensures that we age less quickly and also has these functions:
Fisetin promotes the production of glutathione in the cells, particularly in nerve cells.
Glutathione binds to fat-soluble toxins, such as heavy metals, solvents, and pesticides, and makes them water-soluble so that they can be excreted via the urine.
Glutathione protects the liver, the immune system, and DNA.
Fisetin helps kill cancer cells at an early stage by intervening in the innate immune system and inhibiting tumor cell growth by blocking the cell cycle.
Fisetin also appears to be able to slow down Huntington's disease.
Due to its anti-inflammatory effect, it counteracts cognitive decline in, for example, Alzheimer's disease.
Fisetine can, partly thanks to its antioxidant effect, block the growth of cancer cells, prevent inflammation in the body and thereby also stress and depression prevent.
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Fisetine
Stay young and healthy longer with fisetin! Read here which types of fruit and vegetables are high in it. fisetine prevents
Fisetin is a flavonol found in high amounts in strawberries and to a slightly lesser extent in apples and persimmons. It is present in even lower doses in kiwi, peach, tomato, onion, and cucumber peels.
What do I use fisetin for?
Fisetin ensures that we age less quickly and also has these functions:
Fisetin promotes the production of glutathione in the cells, particularly in nerve cells.
Glutathione binds to fat-soluble toxins, such as heavy metals, solvents, and pesticides, and makes them water-soluble so that they can be excreted via the urine.
Glutathione protects the liver, the immune system, and DNA.
Fisetin helps kill cancer cells at an early stage by intervening in the innate immune system and inhibiting tumor cell growth by blocking the cell cycle.
Fisetin also appears to be able to slow down Huntington's disease.
Due to its anti-inflammatory effect, it counteracts cognitive decline in, for example, Alzheimer's disease.
Fisetine made from strawberries, apples, onions, persimmon, kiwi, peach, tomato, and cucumber
Fisetine has a number of anti-aging effects attributable to its direct and indirect action. Below are the positive properties of fisetine:
Fisetin promotes the production of glutathione in the cells, particularly in nerve cells.
Glutathione binds to fat-soluble toxins, such as heavy metals, solvents, and pesticides, and makes them water-soluble so that they can be excreted via the urine.
Glutathione protects the liver, the immune system, and DNA.
Fisetin helps kill cancer cells at an early stage by intervening in the innate immune system and inhibiting tumor cell growth by blocking the cell cycle.
Fisetin also appears to be able to slow down Huntington's disease.
Due to its anti-inflammatory effect, it counteracts cognitive decline in, for example, Alzheimer's disease.
Nutrition and psychedelics
In addition to healthy nutrition, which we can specifically target against certain medical conditions, we also utilize psychedelics to promote health. It is precisely the combination of psychedelic trips (as therapy) and a healthy lifestyle, such as healthy nutrition, that enables us to address many medical conditions. Psychedelic therapy helps to reduce stress (cortisol/adrenaline), allowing the body to repair itself with the help of healthy nutrition and exercise. Another benefit of psychedelics such as psilocybin/psilocin, DMT, and LSD is that they promote the production of BDNF. BDNF ensures brain cell and nerve cell repair. This is particularly effective for neurodegenerative diseases.