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For you, if you are looking for a high-quality seasonal immune support that can help prevent allergic responses and relieve symptoms

The powerful nutrients in Optimized Quercetin can:
  • Encourage cellular health & DNA function
  • Promote a healthy seasonal immune response
  • Support healthy blood and lymph vessel integrity
  • Help maintain healthy cholesterol levels
  • Encourage already healthy blood glucose levels

Quercetin is a bioflavonoid which can support healthy cellular function, cardiovascular health and immune response during seasonal changes. Optimized Quecetin is complemented with vitamin C and camu-camu extract, which can provide further immune support.

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Quercetin is a dietary flavonoid that supports the healthy function of cells and is found in red grape skins, red onions, apples, buckwheat, among others. Studies have shown that it can help to reduce inflammation and supports immune response during seasonal changes. 

This compound demonstrated the capability to support a healthy cardiovascular system, by protecting the integrity of your vascular endothelium, and healthy blood pressure levels, already within a normal range. This phytonutrient can also support healthy cholesterol levels and healthy blood glucose levels.

Quercetin can encourage a healthy immune response by inhibiting inflammatory factors and supporting whole-body healthy, particularly during seasonal changes. Optimized Quercetin also integrates vitamin C and camu-camu berry extract to offer further immune function support.

Optimized Quercetin is a proprietary formulation that sets the "gold standard" for high-quality quercetin derived from a food-source blend.

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