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Doctor’s Best, Quercetin Bromelain, 180 Veggie Caps
Doctor’s Best, Quercetin Bromelain, 180 Veggie Caps
Doctor's Best Quercetin-Bromelain have combination formula which supports cardiovascular and joint wellness and health immune response.

Total Weight: 0.38 lbs (0.17 kg)

UPC: 753950000292
Item #: 5568
Package Format: 180 Capsules
Origin: Made In USA

Product Description

Combined Quercetin-Bromelain may help:
Promoting good immune systems*
Support a healthy inflammatory response.*

Quercetin-Bromelain supplies the flavonoid quercetine obtained from Dimorphandra mollis seed pods to the plant. Sustain good inflammatory reaction. In many plants and foodstuffs, flavonoids are “semi-essential” nutrients. Bromelain is a pineapple stem enzyme complex.

The advantages of Quercetin and Bromelain are abundant together.

Quercetin is part of the flavonol bioflavonoids subgroup, a group of compounds widely (and colorfully) distributed in plants commonly consumed in the human diet. Quercetin is an isolated light yellow compound and is discovered in high (per serving) amounts in onions, kale, tomatoes and apples.1 Flavonols, including quercetin, are thought to have particular effects in contributing to the widely-known health advantages of vegetables and fruit consumption.

Other Ingredients: Rice powder, magnesium stearate (vegetable source), silicon dioxide, gelatin capsule.

 Not Suitable for vegetarians

Contains nothing other than listed ingredients

Flavonoids are some of the ingredients that are most abundant and diverse in nature. Despite a staggering accumulation of quercetin literature to date, clinically studying this compound still takes a long way to confirm preclinical evidence suggesting numerous ways to promote health. While the initial focus was on quercetin’s radical-scavenging capacity, the potential of this characteristic remains unclear within the human body. However, the totality of significant scientific studies combined suggests the advantages of increased dietary quercetine.

The immune, cardiovascular and Circular systems are supported

The powerful ingredients in Quercetin Bromelain support your whole body ultimately. Quercetin, a nutrient obtained in seed pods, encourages immune and circulatory health by working actively to safeguard red blood cells. Bromelain, a Pineapple ingredient, supports the cardiovascular system while reducing inflammation. These two natural ingredients work together synergistically to promote the health of your key systems and functions.

Protects your body from the harmful effects of the free radicals

Quercetin supplies useful nutrients in the Mollis Plants seed pods. These nutrients protect red blood cells and contribute to combating the harmful effects of free radicals, which are instable nuisances that can damage cells and cause disease or infection. A daily dose of Quercetin helps to improve the defense system of your body and increase protection from these damaging effects.

Reduce the inflammation Joint Health and Comfort

Bromelain, plays a major role that is derived from pineapple enzyme in reducing inflammation. Bromelain helps the body make natural substances that combat and decrease inflammation. Inflammation can lead to discomfort such as articular pain and rigidity and eventually permanent damage. Bromelain provides natural support to your body for articular health and pain by reducing inflammation.

Natural Ingredients Free from Common Allergens

This Doctor’s best supplement uses organic, safe ingredients. Without the use of many prevalent allergens, each capsule is manufactured and vegetarian and vegan-friendly. The ingredients do not contain allergens such as milk, egg, gluten, soy, sugar or wheat, so that Quercetin Bromelain is a healthy and safe addition to almost any diet.

Two capsules provide full body support every day

Providing the best for your organism with these powerful health benefits is easy. Only two vegetarian capsules of Quercetin Bromelain support full body health and offer maximum benefits. These ingredients work with your body to provide long-term support.

Doctors Best Quercetin-Bromelain supplies quercetine flavonoid extracted from the Dimorphandra mollis seed pots. In many plants and foods, flavonoids are’ semi-essential’ nutrients. Bromelain is a complicated enzyme obtained from the stem of the anaple. Bromelain promotes tissue comfort and can improve the absorption of quercetin.

May encourage a healthy cardiovascular system

Results from the epidemiological Zutphen Elderly Study showed scientific interest in quercetin’s ability to promote the cardiovascular system, which showed that the increase in the flavonoid ingest, mainly due to the consumption of QC from tea, onions and apples, was a factor connected with the superior cardiovascular health of participatory elderly males. The finding was still significant when adjustments were made for age, smoking, blood lipid profile, blood pressure, body weight index, physical activity and dietary fiber and other antioxidants like vitamin C and vitamin E. The results were significant.

More recent human research, which builds on a broad range of animal and in vitro quercetin studies, has suggested mechanisms to support a healthy cardiovascular system by quercetin. Some of the main studies indicates that the endothelium interface of the vascular system in which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged is supported by quercetin. A randomized, placebo-controlled, acute cross-over trial, which apparently modulates circulating concentrations of nitric oxide, 200 mg quercetin administered to healthy men, is a major messenger produced by the body naturally to support a healthy blood stream. Quercetin has also been highlighted as a compound that can help to maintain normal endothelial tissue structure and function. Given that research in the human body is generally not feasible, scientist rely heavily on in-vitro and ex vivo research to support their theory of why quercetine seems to confer these types of cardiovascular benefits. The fact that ingestion of quercetin from food or supplements can increase blood quercetine levels is a significant factor in the assessment of these preclinical studies. A randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial of 1,023 participants found that in the first month of the day, the daily doses of 500 or 1,000 mg quercetine produced a significant dose-related increase in the blood quercetine levels, which then continued to increase over the 12 week study8.

In addition, several recent double-blind, placebo-controlled studies suggest that quercetin supplementation can support healthy levels of blood pressure in the normal range and maintain the ability to modulate blood factors over a period of six or more Weeks. These studies have given relatively low doses of quercetine, such as 150 mg daily. The most recent research in humans has focused so much on these issues that it is even more specific that people with certain genotypes (genetic variations) are more likely than others to benefit from quercetine supplementation.

May support a healthy breathing system

Human epidemiological research suggests a connection between intake of quercetine and healthy lung function. This finding is largely supported by in vitro and animal research models and suggests mechanisms by which quercetine can support good respiratory function. Currently, human studies have shown that the respiratory system may be backed by the consumption of quercetin, especially when quercetin is provided with vitamin C, which is a prevalent mixture in many food sources. For example, the 12 weeks combination of 1,000 mg / d of quercetin with 1,000 mg (plus niacin) vitamin C in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of 1.002 participants produced some physical health benefit for a subgroup of participants over 40 who rated themselves as fit. It is also hoped that quercetin may contribute to the good functioning of the airway in other ways; Quercetine at the very least shows a propensity for the respiratory function of guinea pigs when challenged by a substance sensitized to the guinea pigs in guinea pigs. In addition, a recent mouse model has led to some anticipation that quercetin may support the healthy function of the respiratory system by preserving healthy immune system cell balance. A relatively comparable Bromelain mouse research showed that this ingredient also had desirable physiological impacts.