Inositol
Inositol is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol found in various foods and produced by the body, known for its role in cellular function, mental health support, and hormonal balance.

Brain health

Metabolism

Skin health
Origin of Ingredient
Inositol is found in many foods, including fruits (especially citrus fruits), beans, grains, and nuts. The human body also produces inositol from glucose. While often categorized as a member of the B-vitamin complex (sometimes referred to as vitamin B8), inositol is technically a sugar alcohol with significant health benefits.
History of Ingredient
Inositol has been studied since the early 20th century for its physiological roles. Initially recognized for its presence in brain and nerve tissues, it has gained attention in recent decades for its potential benefits in mental health, metabolic health, and hormonal regulation. Its inclusion in dietary supplements has become more prevalent due to these wide-ranging benefits.
Scientific Makeup of Ingredient
Inositol exists in nine different stereoisomers, with myo-inositol and D-chiro-inositol being the most prominent and well-studied forms. It plays a crucial role in cellular signaling, particularly in the phosphatidylinositol signaling pathway. Inositol is also important for the function of neurotransmitters and the regulation of glucose and lipid metabolism.
Studies have shown that inositol can significantly improve symptoms of anxiety and depression, potentially due to its influence on serotonin and dopamine receptors. Inositol has also been found to enhance insulin sensitivity, making it beneficial for individuals with insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes. Furthermore, inositol is effective in managing symptoms of PCOS, such as irregular menstrual cycles and hormonal imbalances, by improving ovarian function and reducing hyperandrogenism.
Inositol is widely approved for use in dietary supplements and food products in many countries, including the United States and the European Union. Legal claims about inositol include its benefits for mental health support, metabolic health, and hormonal balance. Always ensure compliance with local regulatory guidelines when making specific health claims.



