smart energy quercetin 300x204 Quercetin Smart Energy Drink IngredientQuercetin is a plant derived Flavanol that has many interesting properties. There are Lab studies that have shown that it may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

There are studies that show it may have scientists believe that it is the Quercetin in fruits and vegetables that are associated with reductions in cancer, but there are limited animal and even more limited human studies (notably with lung cancer), so we just don’t know yet.

All interesting, and it may be smart, but what does it have to do with an energy drink?

Well, rat studies have shown increases in energy for some buy vardenafil time periods and increase in tolerance for exercise. That sounds good! Also, of course, anti-inflammatory properties (like most antioxidants) can mean quicker recovery times for exercise, but also may mean more open blood vessels which means it may be easier to get oxygen through your body. That wouldn’t necessarily mean more energy, but it would sure seem like it. Any energy that was there would theoretically move around faster to where it was needed.

So far, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved any health claims for Quercetin.

Some foods that contain Quercetin naturally include red grapes, onions, amoxicillin buy broccoli, apples, most citrus fruits, tomatoes and many more. A good sounding list, right? Probably why it is in so many supplements, too.

One last thing that may be interesting to some is the in vitro (in a test tube) study that showed a combination of Reservatrol and Quercetin inhibited the production of fat cells! So if you’re drinking energy drinks for weight loss, one day we’ll find out if that combo works in humans or not.

Leave a comment if you’ve noticed anything while drinking smart energy drinks with Quercetin.

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