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Eye Conditions | Last Active: Dec 23, 2023 | Replies (299)

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@onamission

Rachel, it seems quercetin is becoming a Swiss Army knife in the number of things it can do.The supplement MRM Quercetin 500 is worth checking out. Quercetin does not desolve in water and needs to be taken during a meal to increase it's availability, I've attached two links. One contains a range of areas quercetin provides benefits and the other how it together with liposomal vitamin c assists in recovering from covid-19.
https://www.drrathresearch.org/attachments/education/Phytobiology/Quercetin.pdf
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01451/full

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@onamission
Thank-you for the interesting info about quercetin. My wife Linda has eye issues and might benefit. One of the things discussed in the initial article you provided is quercetin's ability to deactivate the ROS which mitochondria produce as a waste byproduct of ATP creation. Linda takes a supplement called MitoQ which is a more absorbable form of Co-Q10 and the main thing it is purported to do is to clean up the ROS. But I am not sure whether MitoQ is as effective as quercetin at dealing specifically with ROS in the eyes, something I plan to try to find out. If not, then quercetin may be the next supplement we'll be adding to her regimen.

Again, thank-you for being of service with all of this very useful information, including the info about magnesium and boron, it is all appreciated! Hank

@onamission Thank you very much for taking your time to help others. Stronger together. 💪🏼
Wishes for a comfortable, happy day,
Rachel