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Quercetin
Technical Name: Bioflavonoid from buckwheat and citrus fruits
Used for: Hay fever, hives, allergies (when taken regularly for at least 6 to 8 weeks), itching (stabilizes cells that produce histamine)
Available In: Tablets, powder
Herb Drug: None known
Interaction: None
When Buying: Look for 500 mg coated tablets, avoid the powder. Source Natural's brand "Activated Quercetin" is a good choice.
Dosage and Warning: Quercetin is fine for nursing women, but is not recommended for pregnant women.
Child Dosage: Half the adult dose
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