Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 8 Researches
8
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 13 Reviews
8.2
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:   2 Veg Capsules
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Quercetin
800 mg
**
Bromelain (2,400 GDU/g)
165 mg
**

Top Medical Research Studies

8
Quercetin reduces inflammation but uncertain
We investigated quercetin's potential to combat pneumonia and its inflammatory effects triggered by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) using human alveolar epithelial cells. Our findings revealed that quercetin significantly reduced the release of key inflammatory markers and apoptosis in these cells, suggesting it may help manage lung inflammation. By activating the Nrf2 signaling pathway, quercetin not only diminishes inflammation but also protects cells from oxidative stress. Overall, while quercetin shows promise, its effectiveness as a standalone treatment for pneumonia remains unclear.
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9
Quercetin protects against lung injury
This study asked if quercetin, a natural compound, could help treat lung damage caused by particulate matter (PM), a common air pollutant. We treated mice with PM alongside quercetin and noticed significant improvements, as quercetin reduced lung inflammation, fibrosis, and harmful lipid accumulation.

By working through a specific signaling pathway (Nrf2-Keap1), quercetin not only diminished the markers of ferroptosis but also decreased inflammatory responses. Our findings highlight quercetin's potential as a protective agent against air pollution-related lung injuries.
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8
Quercetin reduces P. aeruginosa infection
We explored how quercetin, a natural flavonoid found in fruits and veggies, impacts pneumonia caused by the pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Through various experiments, we found that quercetin helps lessen inflammation in the lungs by reducing harmful cell signals and cytokines typically associated with infection. Mice treated with quercetin showed fewer symptoms of lung injury and lower levels of inflammatory proteins compared to untreated mice. Simply put, quercetin appears to offer protective effects against lung inflammation triggered by this opportunistic pathogen.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Helpful recovery
I read about the benefits of Quercetin for pneumonia, so my wife and I used it for lung inflammation. Quercetin was taken alongside vitamin D3. I believe it was this antioxidant that aided our recovery.
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7.5
Pressure reduction
29 people found this helpful
Pressure has returned to normal. She developed high blood pressure with age, but I preferred not to take lifelong medication. The doctor recommended quartzin to improve vessel permeability, helping to normalise blood pressure. After a week, my upper pressure limit dropped by 20. Tinnitus also decreased. My son had a lingering cough after pneumonia, and after taking quartzin, it subtly resolved. I hope my review is helpful.
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9
Promotes recovery
4 people found this helpful
Quercetin is a natural bioflavonoid that boosts the body’s response to adverse factors and reduces chronic disease risk. For those with bronchial issues such as asthma and pneumonia, it aids recovery and alleviates cough and shortness of breath.
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 8 Researches
8
  • All Researches
9
Quercetin protects against lung injury
This study asked if quercetin, a natural compound, could help treat lung damage caused by particulate matter (PM), a common air pollutant. We treated mice with PM alongside quercetin and noticed significant improvements, as quercetin reduced lung inflammation, fibrosis, and harmful lipid accumulation.

By working through a specific signaling pathway (Nrf2-Keap1), quercetin not only diminished the markers of ferroptosis but also decreased inflammatory responses. Our findings highlight quercetin's potential as a protective agent against air pollution-related lung injuries.
Read More
9
Quercetin aids H1N1 pneumonia treatment
We explored the therapeutic abilities of quercetin and other flavonoids from Houttuynia cordata against H1N1-induced pneumonia in mice. Our findings confirmed that quercetin, along with hyperoside and quercitrin, significantly reduced inflammation and improved lung health in the study subjects.

The conversion of these flavonoids by intestinal bacteria into quercetin appeared to enhance their therapeutic effects. Overall, our research highlights quercetin's potential as a supportive treatment for respiratory conditions caused by H1N1, showing promise for further exploration in human studies.
Read More
8
Quercetin reduces inflammation but uncertain
We investigated quercetin's potential to combat pneumonia and its inflammatory effects triggered by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) using human alveolar epithelial cells. Our findings revealed that quercetin significantly reduced the release of key inflammatory markers and apoptosis in these cells, suggesting it may help manage lung inflammation. By activating the Nrf2 signaling pathway, quercetin not only diminishes inflammation but also protects cells from oxidative stress. Overall, while quercetin shows promise, its effectiveness as a standalone treatment for pneumonia remains unclear.
Read More
8
Quercetin reduces P. aeruginosa infection
We explored how quercetin, a natural flavonoid found in fruits and veggies, impacts pneumonia caused by the pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Through various experiments, we found that quercetin helps lessen inflammation in the lungs by reducing harmful cell signals and cytokines typically associated with infection. Mice treated with quercetin showed fewer symptoms of lung injury and lower levels of inflammatory proteins compared to untreated mice. Simply put, quercetin appears to offer protective effects against lung inflammation triggered by this opportunistic pathogen.
Read More
We explored a new approach for treating pneumonia using engineered "zombie" macrophages as carriers for quercetin, a natural compound. These macrophages showed better stability than live ones, allowing us to store them and use them as needed.

In tests with mice suffering from acute pneumonia, the "zombie" macrophages effectively delivered quercetin to inflamed lung tissues and helped reduce inflammation. This shows promise for quicker and more effective treatments in acute cases.
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User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 13 Reviews
8.2
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Helpful recovery
I read about the benefits of Quercetin for pneumonia, so my wife and I used it for lung inflammation. Quercetin was taken alongside vitamin D3. I believe it was this antioxidant that aided our recovery.
Read More
7.5
Pressure reduction
29 people found this helpful
Pressure has returned to normal. She developed high blood pressure with age, but I preferred not to take lifelong medication. The doctor recommended quartzin to improve vessel permeability, helping to normalise blood pressure. After a week, my upper pressure limit dropped by 20. Tinnitus also decreased. My son had a lingering cough after pneumonia, and after taking quartzin, it subtly resolved. I hope my review is helpful.
Read More
9
Promotes recovery
4 people found this helpful
Quercetin is a natural bioflavonoid that boosts the body’s response to adverse factors and reduces chronic disease risk. For those with bronchial issues such as asthma and pneumonia, it aids recovery and alleviates cough and shortness of breath.
Read More
9
Infection prevention
2 people found this helpful
My husband has always suffered from seasonal allergies, leading to sinus infections and pneumonia. After taking this product as recommended, he no longer experiences those severe infections. I recommend it for anyone dealing with similar issues.
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9
Quick recovery
1 people found this helpful
I took it according to the Covid protocol. I suffered pneumonia with 25% lung damage, but I believe quercetin helped normalise my respiratory system and improved my recovery speed.
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Pressure reduction
29 people found this helpful
Pressure has returned to normal. She developed high blood pressure with age, but I preferred not to take lifelong medication. The doctor recommended quartzin to improve vessel permeability, helping to normalise blood pressure. After a week, my upper pressure limit dropped by 20. Tinnitus also decreased. My son had a lingering cough after pneumonia, and after taking quartzin, it subtly resolved. I hope my review is helpful.
9
Quick recovery
1 people found this helpful
I took it according to the Covid protocol. I suffered pneumonia with 25% lung damage, but I believe quercetin helped normalise my respiratory system and improved my recovery speed.
6
Preventive measure
Quercetin can help prevent pneumonia and is beneficial for the respiratory system. As it is preventive, the effects may not be immediately obvious.
7.5
Faster recovery
The capsules are large but the ingredients work well. Despite their size, I've benefited from taking Quercetin. It has helped my breathlessness after pneumonia, leading to a quicker recovery.
9
Infection prevention
2 people found this helpful
My husband has always suffered from seasonal allergies, leading to sinus infections and pneumonia. After taking this product as recommended, he no longer experiences those severe infections. I recommend it for anyone dealing with similar issues.
7.5
Maintained health
1 people found this helpful
During the Corona crisis, I took this along with Zinc Glycinate and Vitamin D3. At 75, with a history of pneumonia, I was a high-risk patient, yet I didn’t experience any illness during the pandemic, thanks to my supplements.
9
Helpful recovery
I read about the benefits of Quercetin for pneumonia, so my wife and I used it for lung inflammation. Quercetin was taken alongside vitamin D3. I believe it was this antioxidant that aided our recovery.
9
Bronchitis protocol
This is essential as part of a treatment protocol for bronchitis, Covid, and pneumonia. I recommend combining it with zinc and Vitamin C for optimal results.
8
Quercetin reduces inflammation but uncertain
We investigated quercetin's potential to combat pneumonia and its inflammatory effects triggered by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) using human alveolar epithelial cells. Our findings revealed that quercetin significantly reduced the release of key inflammatory markers and apoptosis in these cells, suggesting it may help manage lung inflammation. By activating the Nrf2 signaling pathway, quercetin not only diminishes inflammation but also protects cells from oxidative stress. Overall, while quercetin shows promise, its effectiveness as a standalone treatment for pneumonia remains unclear.
8
Quercetin reduces P. aeruginosa infection
We explored how quercetin, a natural flavonoid found in fruits and veggies, impacts pneumonia caused by the pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Through various experiments, we found that quercetin helps lessen inflammation in the lungs by reducing harmful cell signals and cytokines typically associated with infection. Mice treated with quercetin showed fewer symptoms of lung injury and lower levels of inflammatory proteins compared to untreated mice. Simply put, quercetin appears to offer protective effects against lung inflammation triggered by this opportunistic pathogen.
9
Quercetin aids H1N1 pneumonia treatment
We explored the therapeutic abilities of quercetin and other flavonoids from Houttuynia cordata against H1N1-induced pneumonia in mice. Our findings confirmed that quercetin, along with hyperoside and quercitrin, significantly reduced inflammation and improved lung health in the study subjects.

The conversion of these flavonoids by intestinal bacteria into quercetin appeared to enhance their therapeutic effects. Overall, our research highlights quercetin's potential as a supportive treatment for respiratory conditions caused by H1N1, showing promise for further exploration in human studies.
7
Quercetin shows potential in inflammation
We examined how quercetin affected inflammation in pneumonia using a mouse model. In our experiment, mice were divided into different groups receiving quercetin, fraxin, dexamethasone, or a combination of fraxin and quercetin before being induced with a pneumonia-like condition.

All treatments appeared to lower harmful cytokines and protect tissues from damage. While quercetin showed promise, its impact was generally comparable to other treatments without a standout effect.

This research provides insights into potential anti-inflammatory strategies, though we found no significant benefits uniquely attributed to quercetin.

References

  1. Philippova A, Aringazina R, Lozano R, Tikhonova Y. Correction of hypoxic effects on target organs in pneumonia with phytotherapy. J Complement Integr Med. 2025;22:200. doi:10.1515/jcim-2024-0214
  2. Shaker NS, Sahib HB, Tahseen NJ. Anti-cytokine Storm Activity of Fraxin, Quercetin, and their Combination on Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Cytokine Storm in Mice: Implications in COVID-19. Iran J Med Sci. 2024;49:322. doi:10.30476/ijms.2023.98947.3102
  3. Lv P, Han P, Cui Y, Chen Q, Cao W. Quercetin attenuates inflammation in LPS-induced lung epithelial cells via the Nrf2 signaling pathway. Immun Inflamm Dis. 2024;12:e1185. doi:10.1002/iid3.1185
  4. Jia X, Gu M, Dai J, Wang J, Zhang Y, et al. Quercetin attenuates Pseudomonas aeruginosa-induced acute lung inflammation by inhibiting PI3K/AKT/NF-κB signaling pathway. Inflammopharmacology. 2024;32:1059. doi:10.1007/s10787-023-01416-5
  5. Ding S, Jiang J, Li Y. Quercetin alleviates PM-induced chronic lung injury in mice by targeting ferroptosis. PeerJ. 2024;12:e16703. doi:10.7717/peerj.16703
  6. Xu X, Kwong CHT, Li J, Wei J, Wang R. "Zombie" Macrophages for Targeted Drug Delivery to Treat Acute Pneumonia. ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2023;15:29012. doi:10.1021/acsami.3c06025
  7. Tang J, Zhou L, Yuan G, Liu Y, Shi X, et al. Therapeutic effects on H1N1-induced pneumonia in mice and intestinal bacteria biotransformation of four main flavonoids from Houttuynia cordata Thunb. J Pharm Biomed Anal. 2023;233:115469. doi:10.1016/j.jpba.2023.115469
  8. Sun YL, Zhao PP, Zhu CB, Jiang MC, Li XM, et al. Integrating metabolomics and network pharmacology to assess the effects of quercetin on lung inflammatory injury induced by human respiratory syncytial virus. Sci Rep. 2023;13:8051. doi:10.1038/s41598-023-35272-8
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