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Friday, 1 May 2026

Strawberry compound fisetin reverses aging blood vessels, targets “zombie cells” in groundbreaking study

 Fisetin clears senescent "zombie cells," restoring youthful elasticity to aging blood vessels and reducing inflammation linked to heart disease.

Studies show fisetin boosts glutathione (the body's master antioxidant), reduces brain inflammation and prevents amyloid plaque formation.

Stimulates new neuron growth and strengthens neural connections, improving recall and cognitive function (demonstrated in animal studies).

As a natural, unpatentable compound, fisetin threatens the pharmaceutical industry's profitable (but harmful) synthetic drug model.

Highest in strawberries, also present in apples (with skin), onions, cucumbers and persimmons—offering safe, side-effect-free health benefits.

As the globalist-controlled medical-industrial complex continues pushing toxic pharmaceuticals and synthetic treatments, nature once again provides a powerful solution hidden in plain sight. New research reveals that fisetin, a flavonoid found abundantly in strawberries, may reverse age-related blood vessel damage by clearing out senescent "zombie cells"—a discovery Big Pharma hopes you'll ignore....<<<Read More>>>...