Quercetin is abundantly present in foods like apples, berries, onions, citrus fruits, green tea, and red wine.† It is a flavonoid, a type of plant compound with diverse health effects, † including:
- Antioxidant: Quercetin demonstrates the ability to scavenge free radicals and mitigate oxidative stress, thereby protecting cellular structures from damage †
- Immune system support: Quercetin may bolster immune defenses and promote a balanced immune response †
- Heart health: Quercetin promotes optimal blood vessel function and circulation †
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Maintaining Cellular Health Supports NAD+ Levels
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There is a growing interest in finding ways to restore NAD+ levels. Researchers have identified two main approaches to increasing NAD+ levels: boosting NAD+ levels through supplementation and reducing NAD+ consumption.† It is suggested that a multi-target approach that combines both of these strategies is likely to be the most effective.†
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Standard Quercetin has poor absorption and low bioavailability, with less than 10% making it to circulation after ingestion.† (1) To address this issue, LIPO Quercetin uses an advanced liposomal delivery system designed to improve the bioavailability, created for better absorption, and a slower release into the bloodstream.†