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  2. Why quercetin is good for you and how to get it in your diet

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    "Quercetin is definitely a biologically active compound, but I don’t recommend taking it as a supplement because we are not confident that it is specifically responsible for the benefits we see ...

  3. Quercetin - Wikipedia

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    Quercetin is a flavonoid widely distributed in nature. [2] The name has been used since 1857, and is derived from quercetum (oak forest), after the oak genus Quercus. [4] [5] It is a naturally occurring polar auxin transport inhibitor.

  4. The Biggest Benefits of Quercetin, According to Dieticians - AOL

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    Before taking quercetin (or any supplement, really), talk to your doctor, especially if you’re taking medications or managing a chronic condition, like kidney disease, she adds.

  5. A beginner's regimen: The power of core nutritional supplements

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    Life Extension details which nutritional supplements are best to take, ... Some multivitamins also offer nutrients that are harder to get from diet, like quercetin, alpha-lipoic acid, and inositol

  6. List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Quercetin – a plant pigment used in dietary supplements that have been promoted for their ability to prevent and treat cancer; however, according to the American Cancer society, "there is no reliable clinical evidence that quercetin can prevent or treat cancer in humans".

  7. Isoquercetin - Wikipedia

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    Isoquercetin, isoquercitrin or isotrifoliin [1] is a flavonoid, a type of chemical compound.It is the 3-O-glucoside of quercetin.Isoquercitrin can be isolated from various plant species including Mangifera indica [2] and Rheum nobile (the Noble rhubarb).