Quality Testing
Supplement & Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 2 Veggie Capsules | ||
Servings Per Container: 90 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
Quercetin (as Quercetin Dihydrate) (Dimorphandra mollis) (seed pod) |
500 mg |
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Bromelain (from pineapple stem) (2400 GDU/gram) | 250 mg | †
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† Daily Value not established. |
Product Description
Description
Enhance your allergy resistance with Doctor's Best Quercetin Bromelain, a natural remedy for respiratory health.
Quercetin, a flavonoid found in colorful fruits and plants, contributes to the brilliant golden color of the Dimorphandra mollis plant, which supplies the flavonoid extract in this supplement. Bromelain, a naturally occurring enzyme from pineapple stems, helps increase the bioavailability and positive benefits of quercetin, supporting a sustained immune response.
- Science-based nutrition
- Vegan, non-GMO, gluten-free, and soy-free
- Supports a sustained immune response, circulatory health, and joint health
- Bromelain enzyme supports digestive health
Directions
Adult Use: Take 2 capsules daily without food, or as recommended by a nutritionally-informed physician.
Ingredients
Rice powder, hypromellose (vegetarian capsule), maltodextrin, magnesium stearate (vegetable source), silicon dioxide.
Health risks and warnings
Do not use this product if you take digoxin.
Store in a cool dry place.
Please note
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Questions and Answers about Doctor's Best, Quercetin Bromelain
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Is it good to take quercetin with bromelain?
Combining quercetin with bromelain is often considered beneficial as bromelain may enhance the absorption and effectiveness of quercetin. This combination is frequently used to support a healthy inflammatory response in the body and may provide enhanced antioxidant benefits compared to taking quercetin alone.
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Who should avoid quercetin?
While quercetin is generally safe for most people, those taking blood thinners or certain antibiotics should use caution due to potential interactions. Individuals with kidney disorders should also consult a healthcare provider before use, as high doses of quercetin may affect kidney function in some cases.
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Can I take Doctor's Best, Quercetin Bromelain every day?
Doctor's Best Quercetin Bromelain can typically be taken daily as part of a regular supplement routine. Many people find that consistent, daily use provides the most noticeable benefits. However, it's important to follow the recommended dosage on the product label and not exceed the suggested amount.
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When to take quercetin, morning or night?
Quercetin can be taken at any time of day, but some people prefer taking it in the morning or with meals to enhance absorption. If you're using it for allergy support, taking it in the morning may be beneficial. However, if you find it causes mild stimulation, taking it earlier in the day might be preferable.
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Is quercetin good for sleep?
While quercetin is not primarily known for its sleep-promoting properties, some studies suggest it may have indirect benefits for sleep quality. Its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties may help reduce factors that can interfere with sleep. However, more research is needed to fully understand its effects on sleep.
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Can I take quercetin on an empty stomach?
Quercetin can be taken on an empty stomach, but some people may experience mild digestive discomfort when doing so. Taking it with food or shortly after a meal can help improve absorption and minimize potential stomach upset. The bromelain in this formula may also help with digestion when taken with meals.