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Naturally found in plants, beta-sitosterol can be consumed through food sources such as vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, and legumes. ... Good food sources of beta-sitosterol include, but are not limited to: Vegetable oils. Peas. Avocados. Peanuts. Almonds. Kidney beans. Soybeans. Wheat germ. More items... •
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Read More »Beta-sitosterol is one of several plant-based substances known as phytosterols. It is similar in chemical structure to the cholesterol your body makes. Naturally found in plants, beta-sitosterol can be consumed through food sources such as vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, and legumes. It is also available in supplement form, as well as a lipid emulsion. Beta-sitosterol is sometimes used to reduce high cholesterol. It has also been studied for a host of other health conditions. This article will review its potential uses, side effects, dosage, and more. Dietary supplements are not regulated in the United States, meaning the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not approve them for safety and effectiveness before products are marketed. When possible, choose a supplement that has been tested by a trusted third party, such as USP, ConsumerLabs, or NSF. However, even if supplements are third-party tested, that doesn’t mean that they are necessarily safe for all or effective in general. It is important to talk to your healthcare provider about any supplements you plan to take and to check in about any potential interactions with other supplements or medications. Supplement Facts ● Active Ingredient(s): Beta-sitosterol ● Alternate Name(s): SIT, B-sitosterol, Sitosterol ● Legal Status: Legal to sell over-the-counter (OTC) ● Suggested Dose: There is no universal dose for beta-sitosterol. ● Safety Considerations: Beta-sitosterol is generally recognized as safe. The most common side effects involve gastrointestinal upset.
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Fatigue is very common in men with prostate cancer. Around three in four men with prostate cancer (74 per cent) will have fatigue at some point.
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