Posted on 07/07/2021 6:32:10 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
Quercetin is very very interesting.
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Have you tried Fisetin? Sound interesting and something good to take
I can't say I notice anything one way or another, but I trust it's helpful.
I’ve used quercetin for the last 10 years to control my allergies - works like a charm.
Yeah, interesting indeed to me. I have been taking Quercetin Plus (500 mg quercetin + 1,400 mg vitamin C not from citrus fruit) for about a year and a half now, to ward off infection by the COVID-19 virus. I get it from Vitamin Shoppe, 300 capsules per bottle for less than $50.
With this dosage I also daily ingest zinc 50mg (as zinc oxide and/or zinc gluconate), vitamin D3 2 gelcaps 2000 i. u. apiece, a 325 mg aspirin, a B12 tablet, a B Complex tablet, plus my prescribed blood pressure pills and a fish oil gelcap. Additionally, if anything even indicating a virus symptom seems on the horizon, I also take a 20 mg Pepcid pill (generically famotidine, $6 for a bottle of 100 tablets at Walmart) until the slight cough, sneeze or runny nose goes away, then I stop it.
We will see how this affects the small re-growth of the meningioma non-cancerous tumor that was surgically removed in September of 2010. I'll mention this article to my doctor. I underwent an MRI scan last Thursday, taken to better define the re-growth nodule detected by CAT scan back in February.
According to the medical literature, the Quercetin Plus dosage could be doubled without harm. We'll see. The quercetin is self-prescribed. Maybe I can get my doctor (who has at least not objected or even issued a caution about it) on board with a firm assent. If he prescribed it, my Medical Advantage Plan might actually pay for the quercetin.
I have been quite well from the virus standpoint all along, having refused to be vaxxed, with good reason. In this time frame I have put up siding and installed six windows, and a garage overhead door, going up and down ladders, raising a 20-foot ladder and a 24-foot ladder, all this by myself, since the pandemic hoorah started.
My 84th birthday was last November. Hmmm.
Sounds like you’re doing all the right things. Thanks for sharing....and, keep up the great work.
Very impressive!
Strawberries.
Lots of strawberries.
(Maybe Capt Queeg was on to something!)
It has low bioavailability. You must take a lot and often. Sorry to rain on the parade.
It was actually helping my mast cell reactions.
Until I started reacting to IT.
I was so ticked when I realized it. And I have tried it several times since then, and I still react to it.
One problem with Fisetin is that it is quickly broken down in the digestive tract. However, a new sublingual liposomal is now available for sale.
That is, you squirt it under your tongue and keep it in your mouth for a few minutes, and it rapidly increases your serum Fisetin level by penetrating directly to your bloodstream. And because it is liposomal “oil soluble” it enters your cells and liver, unlike “water soluble” substances that are quickly eliminated.
Manufacturer is ‘Alive By Science’.
Thank you, I’ll look it up.
The legendary Mrs. Whiskers won’t need it: she’s addicted to strawberries.
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