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In this video you'll discover the nootropic benefits of Quercetin. Including why we use Quercetin as a nootropic, for COVID-19 recovery, recommended dosage, side effects and clinical research.
Quercetin is one of the most abundant flavonoids present in over twenty plant and fruit categories.
As a potent anti-inflammatory, Quercetin is used to lower blood pressure, control obesity, lower cholesterol, and protect against heart attacks and stroke.
Studies show that Quercetin can inhibit Aβ aggregation, and tau phosphorylation. And inhibit acetylcholinesterase which in turn increases acetylcholine levels.
As a nootropic, Quercetin improves memory by boosting mitochondrial function and decreasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. And protects against brain toxicity caused by heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and tungsten.
Quercetin has also recently been found to be beneficial in reducing the symptoms of COVID-19. A study conducted in China found Quercetin bound with the spike protein in the coronavirus, reducing its ability to infect cells.
Quercetin users report that if infected with COVID-19, using Quercetin with Vitamin C, Vitamin D, and zinc made breathing easier, and helped them recover faster.
Many neurohackers using Quercetin report a dramatic improvement in seasonal allergy symptoms. And after coming down with a cold, Quercetin helped reduce cold symptoms faster.
NOTE: if you are about to get any one of the COVID-19 vaccines you should discontinue using Quercetin two weeks prior to your first dose. And do NOT use Quercetin after you have been vaccinated because it could reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine.
Quercetin also has the unique ability to increase claudin-4 which seals Tight Junctions and healing a leaky gut or leaky blood-brain barrier.
Recommended dosage of Quercetin is 500 mg up to twice per day.
Quercetin dosages of 1,000 mg, and on the advice of your doctor, up to 3,000 mg per day to reduce COVID-19 symptoms. Note that this is short-term use only at such elevated dosages.
This in-depth Quercetin review covers:
00:00 Quercetin intro
00:27 Quercetin as a nootropic
02:13 How does Quercetin work in the brain?
03:14 Quercetin benefits
05:25 How does Quercetin feel?
06:30 Quercetin clinical research
07:39 Quercetin recommended dosage
09:08 Quercetin side effects
10:29 Types of Quercetin to buy
* The statements made in this video have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The products and supplements referred to anywhere on Nootropics Expert channel are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please check with your doctor before trying any supplement mentioned in this video for your own safety.
Quercetin is one of the most abundant flavonoids present in over twenty plant and fruit categories.
As a potent anti-inflammatory, Quercetin is used to lower blood pressure, control obesity, lower cholesterol, and protect against heart attacks and stroke.
Studies show that Quercetin can inhibit Aβ aggregation, and tau phosphorylation. And inhibit acetylcholinesterase which in turn increases acetylcholine levels.
As a nootropic, Quercetin improves memory by boosting mitochondrial function and decreasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. And protects against brain toxicity caused by heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and tungsten.
Quercetin has also recently been found to be beneficial in reducing the symptoms of COVID-19. A study conducted in China found Quercetin bound with the spike protein in the coronavirus, reducing its ability to infect cells.
Quercetin users report that if infected with COVID-19, using Quercetin with Vitamin C, Vitamin D, and zinc made breathing easier, and helped them recover faster.
Many neurohackers using Quercetin report a dramatic improvement in seasonal allergy symptoms. And after coming down with a cold, Quercetin helped reduce cold symptoms faster.
NOTE: if you are about to get any one of the COVID-19 vaccines you should discontinue using Quercetin two weeks prior to your first dose. And do NOT use Quercetin after you have been vaccinated because it could reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine.
Quercetin also has the unique ability to increase claudin-4 which seals Tight Junctions and healing a leaky gut or leaky blood-brain barrier.
Recommended dosage of Quercetin is 500 mg up to twice per day.
Quercetin dosages of 1,000 mg, and on the advice of your doctor, up to 3,000 mg per day to reduce COVID-19 symptoms. Note that this is short-term use only at such elevated dosages.
This in-depth Quercetin review covers:
00:00 Quercetin intro
00:27 Quercetin as a nootropic
02:13 How does Quercetin work in the brain?
03:14 Quercetin benefits
05:25 How does Quercetin feel?
06:30 Quercetin clinical research
07:39 Quercetin recommended dosage
09:08 Quercetin side effects
10:29 Types of Quercetin to buy
* The statements made in this video have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The products and supplements referred to anywhere on Nootropics Expert channel are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please check with your doctor before trying any supplement mentioned in this video for your own safety.
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