
Quercetin, which is found in red grapes, red wine, apples, berries, and tea, is a potent antioxidant that has anti-inflammatory properties and has been shown to have health benefits for men with BPH (benign prostatitic hyperplasia). A study involving rats examined the impact of quercetin on inflammation induced by carrageenan versus rats that were not given quercetin. The results showed that quercetin modulated the inflammatory response in the rats compared with controls. (Morikawa 2003) The suggested dose of quercetin is no more than 1 gram daily without consulting your healthcare provider. Read more on quercetin and BPH
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References
Morikawa K et al. Inhibitory effect of quercetin on carrageenan-induced inflammation in rats. Life Science 2003 Dec 26; 74(6): 709-21
















