Fisetin? What's that about?

Fisetin is a Flavonol that occurs in high amounts in strawberries and to a lesser extent in apples and persimmon fruit. In slightly lower doses it is found in kiwi, peach, tomato, onion and cucumber peels.

Flavonoids - Stay young longer thanks to fisetin

What do I use fisetin for?

Fisetine ensures that we age less quickly and also has these functions:

  • Fisetin promotes the production of glutathione in the cells, especially in the nerve cells
  • Glutathione binds to fat-soluble toxins such as heavy metals, solvents, pesticides and makes them water-soluble so that they can be excreted in the urine
  • Glutathione protects the liver, immune system and DNA
  • Fisetin helps kill cancer cells at an early stage by acting on 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 prevents cognitive decline in, for example, Alzheimer's disease.
strawberry peach -Stay young longer thanks to fisetin