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Tag: Flavonoid

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What is the downside of quercetin?: Examining Risks and Side Effects

4 min read
According to research published by the NIH, adverse effects from oral quercetin supplementation are rare and mild, but serious issues like kidney toxicity have been linked to high intravenous doses. This distinction is critical to understanding what is the downside of quercetin, as risks escalate significantly with the method of administration.

Understanding the Pharmacology: What is xanthohumol?

4 min read
Xanthohumol is a prenylated flavonoid found almost exclusively in the female flowers of the hops plant (Humulus lupulus), a primary ingredient in beer brewing. In vitro studies and animal research have highlighted its diverse pharmacological properties, including significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.

What is Daflon 500 mg used for?

5 min read
Used widely in Europe and other parts of the world, Daflon 500 mg is a venoactive medication that contains a blend of micronized purified flavonoids, primarily diosmin and hesperidin. It is most notably prescribed to treat symptoms related to venous circulation disorders, such as heavy legs, pain, and hemorrhoids.