DoNotAge Pure Quercetin delivers a substantial dose of quercetin, a potent antioxidant naturally found in many fruits and vegetables. Quercetin has been studied for its potential to support immune function and reduce inflammation. Including quercetin in your daily health regimen may offer these benefits. Additionally, some research suggests that quercetin could enhance the effectiveness of resveratrol and support the activity of sirtuins, which are proteins associated with cellular health and longevity.
Key Benefits:
- Supports Immune Function: Quercetin has been studied for its potential to help modulate immune responses and may support overall immune function.
- Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Research suggests that quercetin can help reduce inflammation, although individual results may vary.
- Cardiovascular Support: Quercetin may contribute to heart health by promoting healthy blood circulation and reducing oxidative stress, based on preliminary studies.
- Potential Synergy with Resveratrol: Some studies indicate that quercetin might enhance the bioavailability and effectiveness of resveratrol, though more research is needed to confirm this effect.
- Cellular Health: Quercetin is being studied for its potential role in activating sirtuins, proteins that are associated with cellular health and longevity.
- Antioxidant Protection: As a potent antioxidant, quercetin helps neutralise free radicals, which can protect cells from damage.
Dosage Instructions:
Take 2 capsules daily with a source of fat.
One package of Do Not Age Pure Quercetin contains 60 or 366 capsules, sufficient for 30 or 183 days.
Ingredients per serving | 2 capsules |
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Quercetin dihydrate | 800 mg |
Ingredients:
Quercetin dihydrate, capsule (cellulose)
Quality Assurance: DoNotAge Pure Quercetin is sustainably sourced and manufactured in a GMP-certified facility to ensure the highest standards of quality and safety. Each batch is third-party tested for purity and potency, ensuring you receive a product free from contaminants and artificial additives. No allergens listed.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- What is quercetin?
- Quercetin is a natural flavonoid with powerful antioxidant properties, commonly found in apples, onions, and berries.
- Can quercetin enhance the benefits of other supplements?
- Quercetin may increase the efficacy of resveratrol and support sirtuin activity, contributing to cellular health and longevity.
- Are there any side effects?
- Quercetin is generally well-tolerated, but it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement.
Research and References: DoNotAge’s product formulation is based on scientific research highlighting the benefits of quercetin for immune and cardiovascular health, as well as its potential to enhance resveratrol efficacy and support sirtuins.
- Short-term high dose of quercetin and resveratrol alters aging markers in human kidney cells Abharzanjani F, Afshar M, Hemmati M, Moossavi M
- Combination treatment with quercetin and resveratrol attenuates high fat diet-induced obesity and associated inflammation in rats via the AMPKα1/SIRT1 signaling pathway – PMC
- Flavonoids as Cytokine Modulators: A Possible Therapy for Inflammation-Related Diseases
- Quercetin and Its Anti-Allergic Immune Response – PMC
- Dietary polyphenols in the prevention and treatment of allergic diseases
- Quercetin arrests G2/M phase and induces caspase-dependent cell death in U937 cells
- Quercetin in prostate cancer: Chemotherapeutic and chemopreventive effects, mechanisms and clinical application potential (Review)
- Quercetin induces bladder cancer cells apoptosis by activation of AMPK signaling pathway
- The Effect of Quercetin on Inflammatory Factors and Clinical Symptoms in Women with Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial
- The flavonoid quercetin ameliorates Alzheimer’s disease pathology and protects cognitive and emotional function in aged triple transgenic Alzheimer’s disease model mice
- Antidiabetic effect of quercetin: A systematic review and meta-analysis of animal studies
- Vasorelaxing activity of resveratrol and quercetin in isolated rat aorta