Posted on 04/23/2023 2:46:29 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
Anyone who is not taking Quercetin these days is missing out on a lot of healthy effects:
https://www.health.com/quercetin-health-benefits-6825553
Added quercetin to my supplement stack early on in Covid, probably late Spring 2020.
Agree!!
Great link...for those who may not be aware....even after the past two years.
That’s what I need; the equivalent of Scrubbing Bubbles to clean out the arteries periodically.
I’m switching over this. Drano gives me heartburn.
Do the positive effects require both, or will either do? Quercetin is, of course, non-prescription and easy to get.
That pill has a lot of promoters on this site. I venture to say most have no idea that it is problematic for some people. I suspect many here have no clue as to whether they have a P450 enzyme problem as Doctors don’t pick up on the clues.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5822518/
One clue you can look for is if opioids don’t seem to help you the way you think they should. You may have a CYP2d6 problem.
Quercetin is listed on drug interaction tables
you also need to be careful with Quercetin if you are taking HCQ (another favorite drug on this site)
Don’t expect your Doctors to know about this study
https://dmd.aspetjournals.org/content/51/3/293
Look for FDA to start banning quercetin in 3,2,1.....
Do you take quercetin daily or once a month in a megadose?
Do you take Quercetin daily, or once a month in a megadose or not at all?
Daily
Is there any advatage to taking quercetin with bromelin.
Do you do quercetin daily or once a month in a megadose?
One, fisetin didn't work well as as an actual senolytic, according to a study I came across. It worked in mice, though.
Second, it appeared, from other studies, that about half of zombie cells were actually capable of being revived with PQQ, Urolithin A, and GlyNAC, because their mitochondria were severely crippled, yet the cell was still minimally functioning.
We don't take quercetin, at this time, or for awhile, since COVID was once a concern.
Second, it appeared, from other studies, that about half of zombie cells were actually capable of being revived with PQQ, Urolithin A, and GlyNAC, because their mitochondria were severely crippled, yet the cell was still minimally functioning.
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It looks like you mean here that PQQ, Urolithin A, and GlyNAC revived zombie cells.
So you don’t take fisetin or quercetin. Since you take PQQ, Urolithin A, and GlyNAC —it sounds like you don’t take any senolytic—because the supplements you do take undermine the effects of the senolytics.
Do I have that right or am I bass ackwards there.
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