
Rhonda Patrick on Pterostilbene
4 episodes · 4 references · 2016–2023
- Patrick notes pterostilbene was a key ingredient in Elysium's Basis product, which raised NAD levels in clinical studies - Patrick highlights pterostilbene activates PPAR-alpha and has been shown to lower triglycerides and blood glucose in mice - Patrick classifies pterostilbene as a phytochemical that activates stress response genes, but does not mention personal use, dosing, or human trial results
View full Pterostilbene page with research, safety, and pricing →“The original study that was done with Basis, the Elysium product that had pterostilbene in it, raised NAD levels.”
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“These are all phytochemicals that also activate stress response genes.”
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“Pterostilbene has been shown to activate the gene P P R alpha and has been shown to lower triglyceride and blood glucose level in mice.”
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“Those who took the lower dose [of NR and Pterostilbene] exhibited reduced diastolic blood pressure and lower levels of the liver enzyme alanine aminotransferase, which is a marker of liver damage.”
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