
Quercetin- 100 Capsules 240mg each
Quercetin is a flavonol, which is a sub-category of flavonoids.
Flavonoids are a particular chemical in plants, called phytonutrients, and have a wide range of health benefits.
Humans cannot make quercetin in their body, but many fruits, vegetables, and drinks contain it.
Quercetin is also present in herbs such as ginkgo biloba and St John’s wort.
Quercetin is one of the most common and well-researched flavonoids.
Many different factors can contribute to more free radicals, including: pollution, cigarette smoke, radiation, chemical toxins, greenhouse gases etc Quercetin is a more powerful antioxidant than vitamin C, vitamin E, or beta carotene.
Weight Loss
Quercetin is a natural appetite suppressant that can help you lose weight easier. It suppresses appetite not because it tricks the brain, but by flattening fat cells. When fat cells are buoyant, they secrete a hormone that makes you crave sugar. When they are flat, they don't secrete the cravings hormone. for weight loss specifically, the quicker you can shrink or flatten these fat cells, the better your chances of losing weight.
Uric Acid And Gout
Quercetin, inhibits xanthine oxidoreductase in vitro, the final step in intracellular uric acid production, indicating that quercetin might be able to lower blood uric acid in humans.
Quercetin exerts a strong anti-inflammatory effect that may be useful for the treatment of acute gouty arthritis.
Iron Chelator
Quercetin is also considered a natural iron-chelating nutrient, which means quercetin may lower ferritin by removing iron from the body.
For a person with hemochromatosis, the powerful health-promoting nutrient quercetin may help reduce elevated levels of iron
Reduces Asthma Triggers
Quercetin, a natural flavonoid found in many fruits, vegetables, and herbs, is known for its strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It can be particularly helpful for managing asthma triggers in the following ways:
1. Mast Cell Stabilization: Quercetin is known to stabilize mast cells, which are responsible for releasing histamine and other chemicals during allergic reactions. Histamine is a major trigger for asthma symptoms, including airway constriction, inflammation, and mucus production. By stabilizing mast cells, quercetin reduces the release of histamine, helping to control allergic asthma.
2. Anti-inflammatory Effects: Inflammation of the airways is a key factor in asthma. Quercetin inhibits inflammatory enzymes and reduces the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines (e.g., interleukin-6, TNF-alpha). This can help reduce airway inflammation, making it easier to breathe and preventing asthma attacks triggered by environmental factors like pollution, allergens, and exercise.
3. Antioxidant Properties: Oxidative stress is another factor that contributes to asthma, especially when it’s triggered by environmental pollutants such as smoke or allergens. Quercetin acts as an antioxidant, neutralizing free radicals that damage airway tissues and contribute to asthma flare-ups. This can help reduce asthma symptoms, especially in people who are sensitive to pollution or other airborne irritants.
4. Bronchodilation: Some studies suggest that quercetin can act as a natural bronchodilator, meaning it helps relax and open up the bronchial tubes. This action can improve airflow, helping to prevent asthma symptoms like wheezing and shortness of breath that are triggered by exercise or allergens.
5. Inhibition of Leukotrienes: Leukotrienes are inflammatory chemicals that contribute to bronchoconstriction, mucus secretion, and airway inflammation in asthma. Quercetin inhibits the production of leukotrienes, which can help reduce bronchoconstriction and asthma symptoms triggered by allergic reactions or respiratory infections.
6. Allergen Sensitivity Reduction: Quercetin may help reduce sensitivity to common allergens such as pollen, dust mites, or pet dander, which are frequent asthma triggers. By reducing the body’s overreaction to allergens, quercetin can lessen the likelihood of asthma attacks.
7. Immune Modulation: Quercetin helps modulate the immune system by balancing Th1 and Th2 responses, reducing hyperactive immune reactions. This is particularly important for people with allergic asthma, where the immune system overreacts to harmless substances and triggers asthma attacks.
Incorporating quercetin into an asthma management plan could help reduce the frequency and severity of asthma attacks, particularly for those who experience allergic asthma or are sensitive to environmental triggers.
Anti Inflammatory
Inflammation is the body’s natural response to stress and injuries and usually helps the body heal. However, chronic inflammation can be harmful to the body and may contribute to certain health conditions.
Quercetin reduces inflammation, preventing both acute and chronic inflammation.
Antihistamine
Quercetin is a powerful antioxidant and natural antihistamine. It has several benefits that make it popular for managing allergic reactions, such as hives (urticaria), due to its ability to reduce the body’s histamine response.
1. Natural Antihistamine: Quercetin helps stabilize mast cells, preventing them from releasing histamines, which are the compounds that cause the itching, swelling, and redness associated with hives.
2. Anti-Inflammatory Properties: It helps reduce inflammation in the body, which can minimize the severity of allergic reactions, including skin-related symptoms like hives.
3. Antioxidant Power: As an antioxidant, quercetin protects cells from damage and strengthens the immune system, which may help the body better manage allergens.
4. Supports Immune System: By modulating immune function, quercetin can help reduce the body’s sensitivity to allergens over time.
Neurological Diseases
Oxidative stress contributes to the development of neurodegenerative diseases. Oxidative stress occurs when there is an imbalance of free radicals in the body. The antioxidant properties of quercetin may help fight free radicals.
Quercetin may help to prevent neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s Disease.
Infections
Quercetin has antibacterial properties, which are effective against almost all types of bacteria, particularly those linked to: stomach and intestines, skin, respiratory,urinary.
Quercetin,along with other flavonoids also helps to fight off viruses, such as: adenovirus, herpes, simplex virus.
Covid And Long Covid
Quercetin suppresses the NLRP3 inflammasome,acting as an anti-inflammatory.
Quercetin is a treatment for severe inflammation, one of the main life-threatening conditions in patients with COVID-19. This study shows how Quercetin helps in the management of COVID-19 by modifying viral spike protein and inhibiting PDI.
Heart Disease
Quercetin is also antioxidant and analgesic and inflammatory compound.
Quercetin exhibits significant heart related benefits as inhibition of LDL oxidation, endothelium-independent vasodilator effects, reduction of adhesion molecules and other inflammatory markers.
Quercetin may improve blood vessel cell health and blood flow through the arteries in people with heart disease.
Blood Pressure
According to a 2016 Study by the American Heart and Stroke Association, taking quercetin supplements could be an effective way to reduce blood pressure.
Other research showed that people who were overweight and took a quercetin supplement of 150milligrams (mg) per day had lower levels of harmful cholesterol in their blood, as well as reduced systolic blood pressure, which measures the pressure in the blood vessels during a heartbeat.
Warning ⚠️
Pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and people with kidney disease should avoid quercetin.
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