Quercetin recomendations
I have just ordered some Dasatinib using the link in the other thread here. I have started to look to get Quercetin as well and I see many options to order it online. Many seem to have other stuff included in them like Bromelain or Vitamin C. I am wondering if people here have suggestions on what type I should get.
Also if anyone has an recommendations for taking these? I have the chart to see dosage amounts based on body weight, and understand they say to take a very small amount a few days before just to be sure there is no reaction. And I understand it should be two dosese one week apart.
Is there anything else people can suggest?
Thank you.
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I can not yet. I filled out the website to order the stuff and it said an invoice would arrive the next business day for me to complete to finalize the order. But that has not happened yet, so we will see. If I don't have it by tomorrow I am going to try contacting the site to try to figure out what the deal is, and will respond here.
Also thank you. I will likely order that soon.
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Does anyone know if the new BioQuercetin https://www.lifeextension.com/vitamins-supplements/item02302/bio-quercetin can be used in the sensolytic program with Dasatinib and if so, what would be the dosage?
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Saffan...Thanks for the thoughtful reply. This is confusing. Here is the study that they are referring to: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30328058 It claims up to 20 times more quercetin in the plasma from the quercetin phytosome. I have an email in to LEF asking why they claim 50 times more when the study they reference says 20 times. If I get an answer I'll post it here.
I haven't done the math but it does look like the Thorne product may be less expensive.
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Staffan...Yes that's the same study I linked to. I called LEF and they said the discrepancy in the multiple was due to a differing dose used in the study vs. their product, which of course makes no sense. After explaining that the multiple should stay the same (within a range of reasonable doses) regardless of the dose, I was told they are going to upgrade my request to a different dept. We shall see.
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OK, I heard back from LEF. Sorry but the formatting of the table is messed up. Here's their reply:
"Please see the information below on the bioavailability of the bio-quercetin:
The study concludes, “up to 20 times more than usually obtained following a dose of quercetin”. This conclusion is based upon comparing the total weight of the phytosome doses (250 and 500 mg) with that of the quercetin control (500 mg). However, the quercetin phytosome tablets used in the study contained 40% quercetin (100 mg quercetin in the phytosome 250 mg dose, and 200 mg quercetin in the 500 mg phytosome dose). When normalizing for the amount of quercetin in each dose (phytosome 250 is 5-times less than control, and phytosome 500 is 2.5-time less than control), what we get for enhanced exposure is a 50 times more bioavailable dose than a dose of standard quercetin:
PK Parameter Quercetin 500 Phytosome 250/Quercetin 500 Phytosome 500/Quercetin 500
AUC 4774.93 50401.53/4774.93=10.56x5=52.78 96163.87/4774.93=20.14x2.5=50.35
Cmax 10.93 126.35/10.93=11.59x5=57.92 223.10/10.93=20.41x2.5=51.03
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My brain is on holiday recently. Does anyone think this makes sense?
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If it is still relevant I may suggest trying taxifolin and arabinogalactan from Siberian larch. It is also called dihydroquercetin. It might be helpfull nowdays and is better than quercetin imo. Also here is the link to research of it effects https://24b46f06-44bd-4a1f-b8fc-fae48feb9cd5.filesusr.com/ugd/37eaf4_812df6343e184c5fa6e9f50c4df75ce0.pdf