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Quercetin / Bioflavonoid Complex

Sophora japonica / Capparis spinosa

Anti-tumourstrong evidence

Quercetin is one of the most studied flavonoids in cancer research with activity documented against breast, prostate, colon, lung, ovarian, and pancreatic cancers. It inhibits cancer cell proliferation, induces apoptosis, prevents metastasis, and acts as a powerful senolytic — clearing senescent 'zombie' cells that drive cancer progression. It synergises powerfully with dasatinib as a senolytic combination in anti-ageing oncology.

Medicinal Properties

Anti-tumourAnti-inflammatoryAntioxidantAntiviralSenolytic
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Cancer Types Studied

BreastProstateColonLungOvarianPancreatic

Recommended Dosage

500–1000 mg quercetin phytosome daily.

Preparations

Quercetin Phytosome Capsules

500–1000 mg quercetin phytosome (Quercefit) daily — 20x better absorbed than standard quercetin powder.

High-Quercetin Foods Daily

Capers (highest food source), red onion skin, lovage, and elderberries consumed daily alongside supplements.

NIH / PubMed Research

Links open on PubMed (National Library of Medicine). Research is ongoing — results may not reflect clinical use.

Cautions & Interactions

  • May interact with quinolone antibiotics and cyclosporine
  • High doses may affect thyroid function
  • May potentiate tamoxifen effects
  • Take away from P-glycoprotein substrate medications

Informational only. Not medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider before use.