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Prairie Naturals - Sytrinol®

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Prairie Naturals

Sytrinol®

C grade
69/100
SUPPIE SCORE
72/100
EFFICACY
Medium
SAFETY
76/100
CLEANLINESS

What Does Sytrinol® Do?

- Sytrinol® 300 mg blend has published human trials at this dose. - Sub-ingredients quantified: 270 mg mandarin peel + 30 mg palm tocotrienols. - Standardization (36% PMFs, 15% tocotrienols) ensures consistent active delivery.
How does Sytrinol® compare to other cholesterol supplements like red yeast rice?
Is the 300 mg Sytrinol® dose clinically effective for lowering LDL?
Can Sytrinol® be taken with statin medications?
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What Are the Benefits of Sytrinol®?

Based on proven scientific research

CholesterolStrong
Cardiovascular HealthModerate
Antioxidant SupportMild

Good For:

What Are the Side Effects of Prairie Naturals Sytrinol®?

Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.

RiskMedium Risk

Overview

Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding per product label.
Discontinue if diarrhea, rash, insomnia, fatigue, or body pain occur.
Consult practitioner before use beyond 12 weeks.
Contains palm-derived ingredients; avoid if allergic to palm.
May interact with cholesterol-lowering medications.

Potential Side Effects

Negative Interactions

Inactive Ingredients

Microcrystalline cellulose
Low Risk
Magnesium stearate
Low Risk
Palm oil
Low Risk
Hypromellose
Low Risk

What Are the Ingredients in Prairie Naturals Sytrinol®?

Sytrinol®
300 mg
Mandarin orange peel (Citrus nobilis, peel)
270 mg
Polymethoxylated flavones
30 mg
Palm seed oil (Elaeis guineensis, seed)
30 mg
Tocotrienols
30 mg
Microcrystalline cellulose
Magnesium stearate
Palm oil
Hypromellose

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Prairie Naturals Sytrinol®