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# PDF Pack

Use this section when you want a clean, Polydatin-only export set.

It gives you one ordered place to work from instead of picking pages out of the wider section each time.

### What this pack is for

This pack is designed to make Polydatin exports easier.

It does three things:

* keeps the core Polydatin pages together in one place
* keeps them in a logical reading order
* separates the core pack from the rest of the wider documentation tree

### Recommended export order

For a standard reader-facing pack, use the pages in this order:

1. Overview
2. Evidence Summary
3. Anticancer Mechanisms
4. Evidence by Cancer Type
5. Pharmacokinetics & Metabolism
6. Safety & Interactions
7. Dosing & Timing
8. Polydatin / Resveratrol Comparison
9. Sourcing Quality Polydatin

### Optional add-ons

Add these only if you want a broader or more specialised pack:

* Immune Effects
* Antimicrobial / Antifungal Activity

### How to use this pack

#### If saving separate PDFs

Open each child page in this pack and save it to PDF in order.

That gives you a clean, consistent file set.

#### If building a combined PDF later

Use this pack as the source checklist.

It defines exactly which Polydatin pages belong in the pack and in what order.

### Why this is useful

The main Polydatin section is built for browsing and study.

This pack is built for selection and export.

That means you do not need to decide from scratch each time which pages belong in a Polydatin handout or reader pack.

### Pack contents

Use the child pages in this section as your export list.


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