What is Spermidine?
Spermidine is a polyamine compound (C7H19N3) found in ribosomes and living tissues and boasting various metabolic functions within organisms. It was originally isolated from semen.
Good dietary sources of spermidine are aged cheese, mushrooms, soy products, legumes, corn, and whole grains. Spermidine is plentiful in a Mediterranean diet.
The spermidine content in human seminal plasma varies between approx. 15 and 50mg/L (avg. 31 mg/L).
How does Spermidine work?
Spermidine has been reported to protect the heart from aging and prolong the lifespan of mice. In humans, it was correlated with lower blood pressure.
It also was found to reduce the amount of aging in yeast, flies, worms, and human immune cells by inducing autophagy.
Dosage & Storage
Recommended daily dose: up to 0.1g. This is equivalent to 5mg of pure Spermidine. Do not exceed.
Shelf life: 2 years.
Free measuring spoon included. The spoon holds 0.3g Spermidine and is dishwasher safe. For other products, please note that density may differ and the spoon may hold a different mass.
Store in a cool, dark place. Keep away from children.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration or MHRA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet.