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Quercetin Supplement - Articles
Powerful Natural Antioxidant: Quercetin
by
Lucky V.
Posted
Thu 11 Nov 2010 7:00am
. Since flavonoids help protect and enhance vitamin C, quercetin is often taken with vitamin C. Moreover, quercetin supplements may support prostate health.
High concentrations... and a number of berries including, raspberry, lingonberry, and cranberry. Quercetin is often used as an ingredient in supplements, beverages or foods.
Quercetin may have anti
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Quercetin, Resveratrol's Cousin, Increases Endurance In Athletes
by
Markus S.

Posted
Sun 28 Jun 2009 9:33pm
out shined quercetin in the flavanoid category of health supplements. Many people have taken quercetin over the years to help with athletic performance and even with hopes... only 7 days of consumption. While the results are part of a small sample set it indicates the potential benefits of quercetin supplementation in athletes.
While research has
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Quercetin and Curcumin Potion
by
Margaret
Posted
Fri 04 Sep 2009 10:58pm
I wanted to mention that a couple of days ago I began mixing quercetin powder with my chocolate curcumin “ganache.” By the way, I bought the quercetin powder from Supplemental Health Formulations (see Curcumin Brands/Sources for info on SHF) about a year or so ago.
Here is a photo portraying the three powders I threw into [...]
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Can Quercetin Help Reduce Asthma?
by
Neil Kao
Posted
Sun 04 Apr 2010 7:15pm
. That being said though, I had to do this research. The stated active ingredient is quercetin . I did not know what that is. Although Wikipedia is not a 100% reliable site, and according to my daughter Wikipedia should not be cited as a reference, the entry on quercetin has at least 2 good references: the American Cancer Society's summary of quercetin
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Quercetin, Resveratrol's Cousin, Increases Endurance In Athletes
by
Markus S.

Posted
Sun 28 Jun 2009 4:55pm
out shined quercetin in the flavanoid category of health supplements. Many people have taken quercetin over the years to help with athletic performance and even with hopes... only 7 days of consumption. While the results are part of a small sample set it indicates the potential benefits of quercetin supplementation in athletes.
While research has
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What About "Quercetin" in FRS Energy Drinks
by
bengreenfield
Posted
Mon 18 Jan 2010 1:00am
to dietary supplements, such as FRS energy drinks.
Quercetin Claims:
• Neutralizing free radicals before they damage cells because of its antioxidant properties (although... Shot”, in which he talked about the potential benefits of quercetin for immune system support.
It had been my intention to mention quercetin in the podcast episode during which
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Quercetin battles the flu - more evidence
by
Dr. John Z.
Posted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 2:02am
Mice given quercetin, a naturally occurring polyphenol found in fruits and vegetables, were less likely to contract the flu (influenza), according to a study published by The American Physiological Society. The study also found that stressful exercise increased the susceptibility of mice to the flu, but quercetin canceled out that negative effect
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Quercetin, WNT Signaling Pathways and Myeloma
by
Margaret
Posted
Fri 04 Sep 2009 11:00pm
After reading the Delano Report a few months ago, I decided to test quercetin. For details (and a link to the report), please see my April 20th blog post titled Protocol, Spelled Out. What is quercetin? It’s a flavonoid found mainly in apples, onions, berries, cauliflower and nuts. [...]
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Quercetin and Oncogenic RAS: No Gas, No Growth!
by
Margaret
Posted
Fri 04 Sep 2009 10:59pm
I have just linked a couple of news items €”on quercetin and oncogenic RAS €”whose consequences may be significant to us MMers. Before I go on, though, what is this RAS business? Simply put, RAS is a gene that can mutate and become overactive, leading to the development of cancer. In this dangerously altered [...]
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Quercetin
by
Janine Bolton, R.D.
Posted
Fri 19 Dec 2008 12:00am
to increase energy via a natural compound called "quercetin" that is found in many plant foods, such as apples, grapes and onions.
Usually when an energy drink comes on the market, any energy increase is due to huge amounts of caffeine and contains various other ingredients that don't really do much of anything. Any skeptic who doesn't know what quercetin
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