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Organika - Quercetin with Bromelain 60 caps

Antioxidant & digestive enzyme blend
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Organika - Quercetin with Bromelain 60 caps

Quercetin, an antioxidant widely found in plant foods, has been studied particularly for its antihistamine and antiviral properties. Bromelain, when in combination with quercetin, helps to improve its absorption.

Enchance Your Routine

  • Potent source of antioxidants
  • Reduces free radical damage to skin, tissue and organs
  • Seasonal allergy relief
  • Studied for its antiviral, antioxidant, antihistamine and anti-inflammatory properties
  • Includes the naturally-occurring enzyme bromelain, which helps to decrease inflammation

Features

Organika features the unique combination of quercetin and bromelain – two key ingredients that work synergistically together. 

Quercetin functions on an antioxidant level to reduce damage and irritation caused by free radicals while suppressing your histamine response – the body’s reaction to allergens. Bromelain functions on an enzymatic and protein level by limiting the action of metabolites and neutrophils in the inflammatory process. It also assists in increasing your body’s absorption and utilization of quercetin, which makes this combination so effective. 

Quercetin, a bioflavonoid widely found in plant foods and particularly high in red onions and kale, has been studied particularly for its antiviral properties. It’s also essential for vitamin C absorption. It acts as an antioxidant, an antihistamine and an anti-inflammatory. 

When the body comes in contact with an allergen, the immune system responds. Mast cells, a type of immune cell, release histamine and other immune substances. This can cause allergic symptoms such as runny nose and itchy, watery eyes. Quercetin stabilizes the membranes of these mast cells, decreasing the allergic symptoms.

Bromelain is a naturally-occurring enzyme found in the stem of pineapples. In addition to being used as a protein digestive aid, the enzymes in bromelain inhibit inflammatory chemicals called prostaglandins. Bromelain has been shown to decrease inflammation in conditions such as arthritis and sinusitis. As well, bromelain, when in combination with quercetin, helps to improve its absorption.

  • Non-GMO
  • Gluten-Free
  • Vegan-Friendly

Ingredients

Medicinal Ingredients - each caplet contains: Quercetin (derived from the flower of Sophora japonica) 400mg, Bromelain, 2000 GDU1 / gram 100 mg (3 000 000 FCC PU2) (derived from the stem of pineapple, Ananas comosus), 1 Gelatin Digesting Unit, 2 Food Chemicals COdex Papain Unit

Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Calcium Phosphate Dibasic Dihydrate, Magnesium Stearate, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Croscarmellose Sodium, Stearic Acid, Maltodextrin

How to Use

Recommended Dose - Adults Only: Take 1 to 2 caplets per day with meals and a glass of water.

DURATION OF USE: Consult a health care practitioner for use beyond one month.

Cautions

Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding; have gastrointestinal lesions/ulcers, are taking anticoagulant agents, anti-inflammatory agents or antibiotics; or before having surgery. Hypersensitivity/allergy has been known to occur, in which case, discontinue use. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea have been known to occur, in which case, discontinue use (and consult a health care practitioner).

FAQ

Q: Why do we combine quercetin and bromelain? 
A: Quercetin is not easily absorbed by the body on its own. When combined with bromelain, however, absorption is improved, allowing more benefits to reach your insides.

Q: How can I get more quercetin from my diet? 
A: Quercetin is found in a variety of foods including apples, berries, Brassica vegetables, capers, grapes, onions, shallots, tea, and tomatoes, as well as many seeds, nuts, flowers, barks, and leaves. Even honey, depending on what flowers they pollinate, can be a source of quercetin.

Q: What about quercetin from herbal sources? 
A: Quercetin is also found in Ginkgo biloba, St. John’s Wort, and elderberries in the more herbal category. Quercetin is one of the properties that make these herbs so effective.

Q: Where do you source your ingredients from? 
A: Organika’s quercetin is sourced from the flowers of the Japanese Pagoda tree, Sophora japonica. The flowers have been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for centuries. Bromelain is sourced from the stems of pineapples, Ananas comosus.

Q: Can I get more bromelain from my diet as well? 
A: Yes! By eating ripe pineapple, particularly the harder core, you can eat some bromelain that can help maximize your digestion and inflammation.