Sterols + Sterolins (Moducare)

What Are Sterols & Sterolins

Sterols are naturally occurring fatty compounds in plants, animals, and fungi. Of these, one of the most well-known is cholesterol from animal foods-an often vilified substance that is nonetheless an essential component of cell membranes and a precursor for the synthesis of various hormones, bile acids, and vitamin D. Cholesterol is, thus, necessary for life.

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Exploring the Benefits of Sterols & Sterolins Supplements

Sterols are naturally occurring fatty compounds in plants, animals, and fungi. Of these, one of the most well-known is cholesterol from animal foods-an often vilified substance that is nonetheless an essential component of cell membranes and a precursor for the synthesis of various hormones, bile acids, and vitamin D. Cholesterol is, thus, necessary for life. Still, we need specific amounts rather than excess. On the other hand, plant sterols and sterolins are a type of phytosterol or sterol ester, basically fats, that occur naturally in plants.

Phytosterols have a similar chemical structure to human/animal cholesterol but are esterified with fatty acids. They are found in fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. 

One of the most impressive things about phytosterols is that because their structure is almost identical to that of cholesterol, they compete for absorption in the digestive tract. Moreover, research has shown phytosterols, when provided in adequate amounts (supplements), actually block the absorption of dietary cholesterol in the intestines, which reduces blood cholesterol. 

Fun fact: to date, over 250 phytosterols have been identified in plant-based food. The most commonly found in the diet are beta-sitosterol, campesterol, and stigmasterol. Each phytosterol has a unique composition and will exert specific effects on the body. In fact, different phytosterol/phytosterol blends will have a different impact on the body, including helping lower cholesterol, supporting the prostate, modulating immune function, etc.

 

Health Advantages of Sterols & Sterolins

 

Ideal Candidates for Sterol & Sterolin Supplementation

A quality phytosterol supplement may be recommended to those with high cholesterol or at risk of developing high cholesterol. Those with a family history of heart disease, including arteriosclerosis, would also be great candidates for supplementation. A quality phytosterol supplement may also be ideal for individuals who suffer from frequent colds and flu, or fevers, or whose immune system seems to be stuck in overdrive because it is overreacting to harmless substances like pollen, dust, or certain foods (allergies, eczema, or asthma).

 

Comprehensive Guide to Sterol & Sterolin Supplement Options

Phytosterol supplements are available in capsules and chewable tablets and are typically found in combination blends featuring different phytosterols and, occasionally, combined with other nutrients. Supplements should always be standardized for optimal efficacy to guarantee a set amount of active sterols per dose. 

One of the most researched and proven phytosterol supplements is Moducare, a patented blend of plant sterols and sterolins that come in a clinically proven ratio of 100:1, effectively modulating the immune system. In addition, Moducare has been shown to improve the balance of T-helper 1 to T-helper 2 cells, enhance cellular immunity, and down-regulate an overactive immune response. Far from a one-trick pony, Moducare can also help normalize the ratio of cortisol and DHEA in the body, which helps temper stress responses, as well as control inflammation and autoimmunity.

 

Essential Tips for Using Sterol & Sterolin Supplements

Phytosterol supplements are generally safe and well-tolerated. Occasionally, they can cause mild side effects such as upset stomach, nausea, heartburn, flatulence, constipation, and the discolouration of stools. Symptoms typically resolve once your body adapts to the supplement.

Phytosterol supplements may reduce the effectiveness of Questran, a cholesterol-lowering medication. Taking the supplement 2-3 hours before or after your Questran dose usually resolves this issue. 

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