Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
8
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 12 Reviews
7.8
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

9
Quercetin improves gastrointestinal function
We explored the effects of quercetin (QCT) on constipation induced by loperamide in rats. The study involved multiple treatment groups receiving different doses of QCT after the constipation model was established.

After treatment, we found significant improvements in gastrointestinal motility and stool frequency in the rats that received QCT compared to those who didn’t.

Moreover, we observed that QCT activates certain messenger pathways in the gut, highlighting its potential as a valuable option for managing chronic constipation.
Read More
8
Quercetin's effect on constipation explored
We investigated the effects of quercetin in alleviating constipation caused by berberine. Using a small intestine propulsion experiment on constipated mice, we identified quercetin as the key ingredient in alleviating this condition.

Quercetin appears to positively influence gut microbiota and boost levels of certain substances linked to digestion. However, we noted that when combined with berberine, quercetin's efficacy in reducing constipation was less significant. These findings provide new insights into managing berberine-related constipation.
Read More
7
Euphorbia hirta supports gut health
We investigated the traditional use of Euphorbia hirta in treating gastrointestinal issues, particularly diarrhea and constipation. Through various tests on mice and rabbits, we observed that the crude extract of E. hirta demonstrated significant antidiarrheal effects, while also acting as a laxative in constipated mice. Notably, quercetin was identified as a key component responsible for these effects. Overall, our findings lend credence to the folk medicine practices surrounding E. hirta, showing it has both benefits for diarrhea and gentle stimulation for constipation.
Read More

Most Useful Reviews

9
Relieved constipation
11 people found this helpful
Taking 50 mg of chelated iron significantly eased my stubborn constipation. Combined with probiotics, it helped promote regularity. I initially took quercetin before lunch to improve my gut health, and I recommend it for anyone struggling with iron-related constipation.
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9
Constipation relief
The quality of this supplement is excellent, with good ingredients that enhance health. It has notably improved my digestion, and I no longer experience constipation. The overall benefits are substantial.
Read More
9
Daily regularity
This quercetin has significantly helped my eczema, and its quality is high. My constipation has improved, and I now enjoy daily bowel movements. I plan to repurchase after finishing my current supply.
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
8
  • All Researches
9
Quercetin improves gastrointestinal function
We explored the effects of quercetin (QCT) on constipation induced by loperamide in rats. The study involved multiple treatment groups receiving different doses of QCT after the constipation model was established.

After treatment, we found significant improvements in gastrointestinal motility and stool frequency in the rats that received QCT compared to those who didn’t.

Moreover, we observed that QCT activates certain messenger pathways in the gut, highlighting its potential as a valuable option for managing chronic constipation.
Read More
8
Quercetin's effect on constipation explored
We investigated the effects of quercetin in alleviating constipation caused by berberine. Using a small intestine propulsion experiment on constipated mice, we identified quercetin as the key ingredient in alleviating this condition.

Quercetin appears to positively influence gut microbiota and boost levels of certain substances linked to digestion. However, we noted that when combined with berberine, quercetin's efficacy in reducing constipation was less significant. These findings provide new insights into managing berberine-related constipation.
Read More
7
Euphorbia hirta supports gut health
We investigated the traditional use of Euphorbia hirta in treating gastrointestinal issues, particularly diarrhea and constipation. Through various tests on mice and rabbits, we observed that the crude extract of E. hirta demonstrated significant antidiarrheal effects, while also acting as a laxative in constipated mice. Notably, quercetin was identified as a key component responsible for these effects. Overall, our findings lend credence to the folk medicine practices surrounding E. hirta, showing it has both benefits for diarrhea and gentle stimulation for constipation.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 12 Reviews
7.8
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Relieved constipation
11 people found this helpful
Taking 50 mg of chelated iron significantly eased my stubborn constipation. Combined with probiotics, it helped promote regularity. I initially took quercetin before lunch to improve my gut health, and I recommend it for anyone struggling with iron-related constipation.
Read More
9
Constipation relief
The quality of this supplement is excellent, with good ingredients that enhance health. It has notably improved my digestion, and I no longer experience constipation. The overall benefits are substantial.
Read More
9
Daily regularity
This quercetin has significantly helped my eczema, and its quality is high. My constipation has improved, and I now enjoy daily bowel movements. I plan to repurchase after finishing my current supply.
Read More
7.5
Improved digestion
142 people found this helpful
I used quercetin for my allergies and found it beneficial. After a week, my allergy symptoms lessened and my digestion improved, eliminating constipation. Quercetin also strengthens blood vessels and lowers cholesterol, reducing stroke and heart attack risks, while supporting respiratory health.
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6
Unexpected improvement
2 people found this helpful
I’ve dealt with allergies and eczema for some time. Although quercetin didn’t show immediate effects on my allergies, it surprisingly helped alleviate my constipation, which I hadn’t anticipated.
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Improved digestion
142 people found this helpful
I used quercetin for my allergies and found it beneficial. After a week, my allergy symptoms lessened and my digestion improved, eliminating constipation. Quercetin also strengthens blood vessels and lowers cholesterol, reducing stroke and heart attack risks, while supporting respiratory health.
9
Daily regularity
This quercetin has significantly helped my eczema, and its quality is high. My constipation has improved, and I now enjoy daily bowel movements. I plan to repurchase after finishing my current supply.
7.5
Helps with constipation
I purchased this product to aid digestion and take two tablets, one of this and one of a bromelain product, alongside meals. It has been effective for digestion and seems to help with constipation as well!
2
Minimal effect
10 people found this helpful
I purchased quercetin for my mother’s seasonal allergic cough. After two weeks of usage, we haven’t observed significant effects on her condition, and I experienced constipation, leading me to discontinue its use.
9
Relieved constipation
11 people found this helpful
Taking 50 mg of chelated iron significantly eased my stubborn constipation. Combined with probiotics, it helped promote regularity. I initially took quercetin before lunch to improve my gut health, and I recommend it for anyone struggling with iron-related constipation.
9
Constipation relief
The quality of this supplement is excellent, with good ingredients that enhance health. It has notably improved my digestion, and I no longer experience constipation. The overall benefits are substantial.
7.5
Eliminated inflammation
1 people found this helpful
The combination of bromelain and quercetin in this supplement is excellent for reducing inflammation and boosting immunity. It's effective in improving digestion and has helped eliminate my constipation.
9
Quercetin improves gastrointestinal function
We explored the effects of quercetin (QCT) on constipation induced by loperamide in rats. The study involved multiple treatment groups receiving different doses of QCT after the constipation model was established.

After treatment, we found significant improvements in gastrointestinal motility and stool frequency in the rats that received QCT compared to those who didn’t.

Moreover, we observed that QCT activates certain messenger pathways in the gut, highlighting its potential as a valuable option for managing chronic constipation.
8
Quercetin's effect on constipation explored
We investigated the effects of quercetin in alleviating constipation caused by berberine. Using a small intestine propulsion experiment on constipated mice, we identified quercetin as the key ingredient in alleviating this condition.

Quercetin appears to positively influence gut microbiota and boost levels of certain substances linked to digestion. However, we noted that when combined with berberine, quercetin's efficacy in reducing constipation was less significant. These findings provide new insights into managing berberine-related constipation.
7
Euphorbia hirta supports gut health
We investigated the traditional use of Euphorbia hirta in treating gastrointestinal issues, particularly diarrhea and constipation. Through various tests on mice and rabbits, we observed that the crude extract of E. hirta demonstrated significant antidiarrheal effects, while also acting as a laxative in constipated mice. Notably, quercetin was identified as a key component responsible for these effects. Overall, our findings lend credence to the folk medicine practices surrounding E. hirta, showing it has both benefits for diarrhea and gentle stimulation for constipation.

References

  1. Cui M, Li Y, Zheng T, Chen H, Wang J, et al. Efficacy and Molecular Mechanism of Quercetin on Constipation Induced by Berberine via Regulating Gut Microbiota. Int J Mol Sci. 2024;25. doi:10.3390/ijms25116228
  2. Ali MZ, Mehmood MH, Saleem M, Gilani AH. The use of Euphorbia hirta L. (Euphorbiaceae) in diarrhea and constipation involves calcium antagonism and cholinergic mechanisms. BMC Complement Med Ther. 2020;20:14. doi:10.1186/s12906-019-2793-0
  3. Kim JE, Lee MR, Park JJ, Choi JY, Song BR, et al. Quercetin promotes gastrointestinal motility and mucin secretion in loperamide-induced constipation of SD rats through regulation of the mAChRs downstream signal. Pharm Biol. 2018;56:309. doi:10.1080/13880209.2018.1474932
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