FISETIN
It can be challenging to consume enough fisetin from diet alone. Strawberries contain the highest concentration in natural foods which is less than 2 mg of fisetin in one strawberry. This indicates that you would need to consume 400 strawberries as a minimum in order to obtain the same amount of fisetin from your diet as you would from a single serving of Do Not Age Pure Fisetin.
Fisetin is the most potent senolytic and can increase lifespan. Fisetin has also shown the potential to:
- Fight multiple cancers.
- Protect the brain from strokes.
- Reduce inflammation.
- Reduce seizures.
- Support the immune system.
- Fight other diseases.
Whilst more often used for the above reasons, fisetin has also been shown to reduce depression, boost serotonin levels and boost hair growth.
Useful links:
- Fisetin is a senotherapeutic that extends health and lifespan – PMC
- Fisetin: A Dietary Antioxidant for Health Promotion – PMC
- Some aspects of the in vivo neuroprotective capacity of flavonoids: bioavailability and structure-activity relationship
- Fisetin and Its Role in Chronic Diseases | SpringerLink
- Antiepileptic effect of fisetin in iron-induced experimental model of traumatic epilepsy in rats in the light of electrophysiological, biochemical, and behavioral observations
- Fisetin provides antidepressant effects by activating the tropomyosin receptor kinase B signal pathway in mice
- The antidepressant-like effect of fisetin involves the serotonergic and noradrenergic system
- Fisetin Promotes Hair Growth by Augmenting TERT Expression
- Exosomes Derived from Fisetin-Treated Keratinocytes Mediate Hair Growth Promotion