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Quercetin
Quercetin
is a remarkable bioflavonoid. The term bioflavonoid refers to a large
family of chemicals found throughout the plant world. Bioflavonoids are
sometimes called Vitamin P; however they are not technically vitamins.
So what exactly is a bioflavonoid? Bioflavonoids are phytochemicals or
plant derivatives that can have remarkable effects on biochemical pathways
in human physiology.
Bioflavonoids
occur naturally in fruits and vegetables but they are subject to rapid
decomposition and degradation during storage and cooking. Bioflavonoids
are considered synergists to Vitamin C and must be combined with Vitamin
C (ascorbic acid) for optimal benefit.
Quercetin's
particular antioxidant activity has been found to reduce the risk of coronary
heart disease. Quercetin helps to dilate and relax blood vessels and has
a protective effect against certain types of arrhythmias. It is the major
active component of ginkgo biloba and may be responsible for the beneficial
effects that Ginkgo has on brain neurons.
Its antiviral
activity is particularly significant today as we face new viral diseases
capable of adjusting to various pharmacological treatments. Quercetin
is a remarkable bioflavonoid that can help to protect the body against
viral or bacterial invasion if given before an infection progresses. It
is valuable as an immune system booster and a protectant against disease.
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