This communication is skewed and I will desist after answering you.
Neither website I mentioned sells capsules. One sells real, chemically pure
pterostilbene;
The other site gives a method to make methylate resveratrol so you can make your
own pterostilbene. The available extracts from malobar kino trees are
questionable as to content.
Pterostilbene may be a beneficial substance, but you've been unable to point out
what benefits we can expect from its use. It is insufficiently studied in large
animals at this point really to say much about it.
'You provided links to sites selling capsules selling pterostilbene, but I think
one would be better off saving one's money and passing them by.
Things may change, though. Some extractors are offering an extract from a
species of blueberry at 25% pterostilbene.
On Sunday, May 10, 2009 12:53:50 AM, Larry Lemer <
ljlemer@...> wrote:
Subject: Re: [resveratrol-users] Re: Pterostilbene and pTerinol
Are you being facetious? One sells capsules.
--- On Sat, 5/9/09, Max Watt <
maxwatt20...@...> wrote:
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If you want high purity pterostilbene- - and I have doubts about every
supplement claiming to contain pterostilbene -- then try
http://www.alexis-
biochemicals.com/Pterostilbene.5+M5a8173466db.0.html . It's kind of pricey,
but it's the real thing. Or you could methylate resveratrol in your kitchen:
http://tinyurl.com/pc2g72
....