BENEFITS OF QUERCETIN, SIDE EFFECTS, AND
QUERCETIN FOR ALLERGIES
The benefits of quercetin as a bioflavonoid includes
its antihistamine effect which can help treat and prevent
symptoms of asthma and allergies.
The benefit of quercetin to prevent blood from
thickening and forming clots is the most likely reason that
high intake of quercetin has been associated with lower risk of
heart disease and stroke.
Quercetin benefits are thought to be more effective for
regulating blood cholesterol than vitamin E.
Quercetin helps to reduce inflammation, boosts the immune
system, and speeds up the production of enzymes that cleanse
the body of carcinogens.
Side Effects of Quercetin
Although there are no established side effects of
quercetin, it has been shown to cause chromosomal mutations
in bacterial studies. How significant this side effect of
quercetin is for humans is unclear. But some doctors
believe that it's possible that birth defects could occur in
the children of people using quercetin supplements around the
time of conception or during pregnancy.
Foods With Quercetin
Quercetin is concentrated in rinds and skins of fruit. Rich
sources of foods with quercetin are black grapes,
onions, green tea, red wine, and St Johns Wort.
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