PURE Inositol Powder
PURE Inositol Powder is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
- 100% pure myo-inositol powder - a special sugar alcohol, also known as "muscle sugar"
- Easy to take thanks to its naturally sweet taste
- Naturally has about half the sweetness of regular table sugar
- Vegan & gluten-free
- Lab-tested for heavy metals
- Contents: 300 g = 60 servings
PURE Inositol Powder by Edubily
Inositol, specifically myo-inositol, is a natural sugar alcohol that occurs in the body mainly in cell membranes. Inositol plays a role in various metabolic processes and is continually being studied in connection with different physiological processes.
Edubily Myo-Inositol Powder is part of the PURE series and stands for maximum purity. Thanks to its natural, slightly sweet taste, it can be easily mixed into food and drinks and is free from additives as well as vegan. The recommended dosage is 5 g per day.
What is inositol and where is it found?
Inositol is the common name for cyclohexanehexol, a hexavalent, ring-shaped alcohol. Although it is often called "muscle sugar", it is not classified as a carbohydrate. The reason: inositol contains no carbonyl group and therefore cannot form a typical sugar structure.
The vital substance myo-inositol is often counted as part of the B-vitamin family and has traditionally also been referred to as "vitamin B8"; however, from today’s nutritional physiology perspective, it is no longer considered a true vitamin, but is classified as a so-called "vitaminoid" or co-factor within the B-vitamin group.
Because the body can produce myo-inositol itself from glucose, by definition it is not one of the essential nutrients. It is synthesized in the kidneys and other tissues, with the highest concentration found in the brain.
Myo-inositol is found in the following foods:
- Fruits such as melons and oranges
- Legumes and nuts
- Cereal products (phytic acid as a source of inositol, but less bioavailable)
- Soy lecithin
- Animal products such as liver, egg yolk and salmon
Frequently Asked Questions & Answers from Edubily
What does inositol taste like?
It has a natural, sweet taste with about half the sweetness of table sugar.
What is the difference between inositol and myo-inositol?
In the field of dietary supplements, the terms inositol and myo-inositol are used synonymously.
Inositol is a collective term for various isomers of this molecule, with myo-inositol being the most common and biologically most important form. In health products and supplements, as in this case, "inositol" generally refers specifically to myo-inositol.
Can myo-inositol be taken with other dietary supplements?
Myo-inositol can generally be combined with other dietary supplements without any problems.
There are no known negative interactions with common supplements, so taking it together with other products such as folic acid or omega-3 fatty acids is considered safe.
Nevertheless, it is advisable to consult a doctor when combining different dietary supplements.
Can myo-inositol have side effects?
Myo-inositol is considered well tolerated, but in rare cases side effects such as nausea, stomach discomfort or headaches may occur, especially at higher doses.
Most users tolerate the recommended myo-inositol dosage without any problems. If you are unsure, you should discuss taking it with a doctor.
Is the product vegan?
Yes, myo-inositol is 100% vegan.
Nutritional Values
| Contents | per serving (= 5 g powder) |
|---|---|
| Myo-Inositol | 5.0 g |
Ingredients
Myo-inositol.
Recommended use: Dissolve 5 g powder per serving (= 1 heaped measuring scoop) in sufficient liquid. Drink one serving daily. Take 1 serving daily.
Notes: Do not exceed the stated recommended daily dose. This product is not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet or a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of reach of small children. Store in a cool, dry place.

Quality & Safety to the Highest Standard
Edubily places great importance on developing and manufacturing products on a scientifically sound basis. Their production takes place with experienced partners in Germany and Austria, who are regularly inspected without prior notice and are certified according to IFS Food and HACCP. This means Edubily meets strict hygiene and safety requirements. In addition, all products are tested again in independent laboratories for factors such as heavy metals, nutrient levels and possible contaminants. Edubily's goal is not simply to offer just any dietary supplements, but safe and effective ones that support health and well-being through well-thought-out formulas and continuous development. This allows fitness athletes and health-conscious people to be confident they are getting a high-quality, responsibly designed product.
PURE Inositol Powder is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
- 100% pure myo-inositol powder - a special sugar alcohol, also known as "muscle sugar"
- Easy to take thanks to its naturally sweet taste
- Naturally has about half the sweetness of regular table sugar
- Vegan & gluten-free
- Lab-tested for heavy metals
- Contents: 300 g = 60 servings
PURE Inositol Powder by Edubily
Inositol, specifically myo-inositol, is a natural sugar alcohol that occurs in the body mainly in cell membranes. Inositol plays a role in various metabolic processes and is continually being studied in connection with different physiological processes.
Edubily Myo-Inositol Powder is part of the PURE series and stands for maximum purity. Thanks to its natural, slightly sweet taste, it can be easily mixed into food and drinks and is free from additives as well as vegan. The recommended dosage is 5 g per day.
What is inositol and where is it found?
Inositol is the common name for cyclohexanehexol, a hexavalent, ring-shaped alcohol. Although it is often called "muscle sugar", it is not classified as a carbohydrate. The reason: inositol contains no carbonyl group and therefore cannot form a typical sugar structure.
The vital substance myo-inositol is often counted as part of the B-vitamin family and has traditionally also been referred to as "vitamin B8"; however, from today’s nutritional physiology perspective, it is no longer considered a true vitamin, but is classified as a so-called "vitaminoid" or co-factor within the B-vitamin group.
Because the body can produce myo-inositol itself from glucose, by definition it is not one of the essential nutrients. It is synthesized in the kidneys and other tissues, with the highest concentration found in the brain.
Myo-inositol is found in the following foods:
- Fruits such as melons and oranges
- Legumes and nuts
- Cereal products (phytic acid as a source of inositol, but less bioavailable)
- Soy lecithin
- Animal products such as liver, egg yolk and salmon
Frequently Asked Questions & Answers from Edubily
What does inositol taste like?
It has a natural, sweet taste with about half the sweetness of table sugar.
What is the difference between inositol and myo-inositol?
In the field of dietary supplements, the terms inositol and myo-inositol are used synonymously.
Inositol is a collective term for various isomers of this molecule, with myo-inositol being the most common and biologically most important form. In health products and supplements, as in this case, "inositol" generally refers specifically to myo-inositol.
Can myo-inositol be taken with other dietary supplements?
Myo-inositol can generally be combined with other dietary supplements without any problems.
There are no known negative interactions with common supplements, so taking it together with other products such as folic acid or omega-3 fatty acids is considered safe.
Nevertheless, it is advisable to consult a doctor when combining different dietary supplements.
Can myo-inositol have side effects?
Myo-inositol is considered well tolerated, but in rare cases side effects such as nausea, stomach discomfort or headaches may occur, especially at higher doses.
Most users tolerate the recommended myo-inositol dosage without any problems. If you are unsure, you should discuss taking it with a doctor.
Is the product vegan?
Yes, myo-inositol is 100% vegan.
Nutritional Values
| Contents | per serving (= 5 g powder) |
|---|---|
| Myo-Inositol | 5.0 g |
Ingredients
Myo-inositol.
Recommended use: Dissolve 5 g powder per serving (= 1 heaped measuring scoop) in sufficient liquid. Drink one serving daily. Take 1 serving daily.
Notes: Do not exceed the stated recommended daily dose. This product is not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet or a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of reach of small children. Store in a cool, dry place.

Quality & Safety to the Highest Standard
Edubily places great importance on developing and manufacturing products on a scientifically sound basis. Their production takes place with experienced partners in Germany and Austria, who are regularly inspected without prior notice and are certified according to IFS Food and HACCP. This means Edubily meets strict hygiene and safety requirements. In addition, all products are tested again in independent laboratories for factors such as heavy metals, nutrient levels and possible contaminants. Edubily's goal is not simply to offer just any dietary supplements, but safe and effective ones that support health and well-being through well-thought-out formulas and continuous development. This allows fitness athletes and health-conscious people to be confident they are getting a high-quality, responsibly designed product.








