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What
is Beta-sitosterol?
Beta-sitosterol
is a plant sterol similar in structure to cholesterol,
found naturally in fruits, vegetables, beans (especially
soy), nuts, and seeds. Phytosterols, (plant sterols)
including beta-sitosterol, contain a complex of specific
types of plant sterols known as sitosterolins, stigmasterol
and campesterol.
How
does it work?
Beta-sitosterol
actually inhibits intestinal absorption of dietary
cholesterol by competing for the limited space for
cholesterol during intestinal uptake. It also affects
an enzyme that results in the reduction of cholesterol
rich lipoprotein, LDL. This can lower the LDL blood
levels. Most of the early research focused on its
use in lowering cholesterol in heart disease. Nowadays,
it is also used for its ability to improve the symptoms
related to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and
several studies have been published to support its
use for this.
What
does the citrus pectin do?
Citrus
pectin is made of fiber found in the white rind of
citrus fruits, which can also be used to lower cholesterol
by a mechanism of blocking its dietary absorption.
In addition, it was found to inhibit the formation
of atherosclerotic plaque on the walls of blood vessels.
Review
of Cholesterol
Your
blood cholesterol levels are affected not only by
the saturated fat and cholesterol in your diet, but
also by the cholesterol your body produces on its
own, due to a myriad of biochemical influences. Cholesterol
is actually a necessary component of cell membranes
and is an essential building block for the production
of hormones, vitamin D, and bile acids, which are
important for the absorption and metabolism of fat.
Cholesterol is present in all parts of the body, including
the brain, nervous system, muscles, skin, liver, intestines,
heart, and skeleton. Cholesterol travels in the blood
bound to protein carrier packages called lipoproteins.
All lipoproteins are formed in the liver and carrycholesterol
throughout the body. Blood cholesterol packaged in
low density lipoproteins (LDL) carry most of the cholesterol
in the blood, and if not removed from the blood properly,
cholesterol can build up in arteries, contributing
to atherosclerosis. This is why LDL cholesterol is
often called "bad cholesterol".
Cholesterol
is also packaged in a high density lipoprotein (HDL).
HDL carry cholesterol BACK to the liver for processing
or removal from the body. HDL help remove cholesterol
from the blood, preventing the accumulation in the
walls of the arteries. Thus, they are referred to
as the "good cholesterol".
How
does beta-s™ work for supporting prostate health?
Beta-sitosterol
binds to prostatic tissue, inhibits prostaglandin
synthesis in the prostate and acts as an anti-inflammatory.
Beta-s™ can also reduce the activity of 5-alpha-reductase,
an enzyme responsible for activating the conversion
of testosterone to DHT (dihydrotestosterone). This
prevents the cell proliferation and growth (hyperplasia)
of prostate tissue that leads to all the undesirable
symptoms mentioned above.
RECOMMENDED
USAGE
The
recommended dosage for beta-s™ is 1-2 tablets
30 minutes before a meal or snack with a full eight
ounce glass of water. Beta-s™ should be taken
in equal doses at least three times per day, whether
meals are skipped or not. If a meal is especially
heavy or fat laden, it is recommended to take two
or more tablets.
*These
statements have not been evaluated by the Food and
Drug Administration(FDA). This product is not intended
to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease
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