Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 3 Researches
7.7
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 33 Reviews
7.7
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 shows promise for eczema
We investigated the potential of quercetin, a natural compound known for its antioxidant properties, in treating cutaneous eczema. Specifically, we prepared a special formulation of quercetin contained within liposomes and mixed it into a gel. This method aimed to enhance the compound's effectiveness in promoting skin healing.

Our findings revealed that this quercetin-infused gel not only demonstrated significant antioxidant activity but also improved skin conditions in mice suffering from eczema. The application of this formulation led to noteworthy reductions in various symptoms associated with the skin condition, such as inflammation and epidermal peeling.

In comparison to a commonly used eczema treatment, we found that the quercetin formulation outperformed the commercially available steroid cream in reducing malondialdehyde levels, a marker of oxidative stress in the body. These results suggest that quercetin-containing liposomes hold promise as a novel approach for preventing and treating cutaneous eczema.
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8
Promising plant for skin disorders
We analyzed the medicinal properties of Rumex dentatus L., a plant rich in beneficial compounds. Various studies, including in vitro and in vivo research, show that its components like quercetin, flavonoids, and phenolics contribute to its effectiveness against conditions such as eczema and other skin diseases.

The plant exhibits anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anti-dermatitis benefits, making it a promising candidate for further exploration in traditional and modern medicine.

These findings may help open new avenues for research focused on utilizing this plant’s unique bioactive compounds to address a variety of health concerns.
Read More
7
Promising anti-inflammatory herbal remedy
We explored the anti-inflammatory properties of Persicaria chinensis, a traditional herbal remedy known for treating eczema. Our study focused on its methanolic extract and how it affects immune response in lab studies using macrophages and a mouse model for gastritis.

We observed that the extract inhibited harmful substances and reduced inflammation by blocking important proteins in the inflammatory pathway. These findings suggest that Persicaria chinensis could be a valuable herbal option for managing inflammation associated with eczema and related conditions.
Read More

Most Useful Reviews

7.5
Relieves eczema symptoms
119 people found this helpful
Quercetin is truly remarkable for addressing allergic and inflammatory conditions, including eczema. It has greatly alleviated my eczema symptoms, helping with my arthritis and allergies. I consistently take it and wholeheartedly recommend it!
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8
Transforms eczema treatment
25 people found this helpful
This product is my second favourite on iHerb. It has significantly improved my eczema and overall well-being, even though it’s pricey. I plan to keep buying it as it has transformed my life and my son's life.
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7.5
Eases eczema concerns
12 people found this helpful
I've battled eczema on my hands for years, leading to dryness. After trying this, I experience fewer worries about my skin condition, and it has improved significantly. Regular use seems beneficial.
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 3 Researches
7.7
  • All Researches
8
Quercetin shows promise for eczema
We investigated the potential of quercetin, a natural compound known for its antioxidant properties, in treating cutaneous eczema. Specifically, we prepared a special formulation of quercetin contained within liposomes and mixed it into a gel. This method aimed to enhance the compound's effectiveness in promoting skin healing.

Our findings revealed that this quercetin-infused gel not only demonstrated significant antioxidant activity but also improved skin conditions in mice suffering from eczema. The application of this formulation led to noteworthy reductions in various symptoms associated with the skin condition, such as inflammation and epidermal peeling.

In comparison to a commonly used eczema treatment, we found that the quercetin formulation outperformed the commercially available steroid cream in reducing malondialdehyde levels, a marker of oxidative stress in the body. These results suggest that quercetin-containing liposomes hold promise as a novel approach for preventing and treating cutaneous eczema.
Read More
8
Promising plant for skin disorders
We analyzed the medicinal properties of Rumex dentatus L., a plant rich in beneficial compounds. Various studies, including in vitro and in vivo research, show that its components like quercetin, flavonoids, and phenolics contribute to its effectiveness against conditions such as eczema and other skin diseases.

The plant exhibits anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anti-dermatitis benefits, making it a promising candidate for further exploration in traditional and modern medicine.

These findings may help open new avenues for research focused on utilizing this plant’s unique bioactive compounds to address a variety of health concerns.
Read More
7
Promising anti-inflammatory herbal remedy
We explored the anti-inflammatory properties of Persicaria chinensis, a traditional herbal remedy known for treating eczema. Our study focused on its methanolic extract and how it affects immune response in lab studies using macrophages and a mouse model for gastritis.

We observed that the extract inhibited harmful substances and reduced inflammation by blocking important proteins in the inflammatory pathway. These findings suggest that Persicaria chinensis could be a valuable herbal option for managing inflammation associated with eczema and related conditions.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 33 Reviews
7.7
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
7.5
Relieves eczema symptoms
119 people found this helpful
Quercetin is truly remarkable for addressing allergic and inflammatory conditions, including eczema. It has greatly alleviated my eczema symptoms, helping with my arthritis and allergies. I consistently take it and wholeheartedly recommend it!
Read More
8
Transforms eczema treatment
25 people found this helpful
This product is my second favourite on iHerb. It has significantly improved my eczema and overall well-being, even though it’s pricey. I plan to keep buying it as it has transformed my life and my son's life.
Read More
7.5
Eases eczema concerns
12 people found this helpful
I've battled eczema on my hands for years, leading to dryness. After trying this, I experience fewer worries about my skin condition, and it has improved significantly. Regular use seems beneficial.
Read More
9
Eczema support
11 people found this helpful
This product is amazing for several ailments, including eczema. I’ve seen notable changes, particularly when combined with zinc and other supplements. It helps manage my chronic issues effectively.
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9
Alleviates eczema symptoms
7 people found this helpful
An excellent product that helped alleviate various conditions, especially eczema. Combined with other ingredients, it has made a noticeable difference in my overall health. I feel freer from chronic ailments.
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Frequently Asked Questions

9
Eczema relief
2 people found this helpful
I initially didn’t believe in these supplements, but within a week of taking quercetin, the eczema on my hands, which had plagued me for ten years, vanished. Nothing else worked; I’m so grateful!
10
Eczema cleared
1 people found this helpful
My daughter's severe eczema has completely cleared after taking it for three weeks.
9
Improved eczema
3 people found this helpful
Completely improved my eczema and skin sensitivity. After a month of taking it, the bloody rash on my calf disappeared. I have been repurchasing it, and just 2 capsules daily on an empty stomach sufficed.
8
Transforms eczema treatment
25 people found this helpful
This product is my second favourite on iHerb. It has significantly improved my eczema and overall well-being, even though it’s pricey. I plan to keep buying it as it has transformed my life and my son's life.
2
No effect on eczema
1 people found this helpful
Unfortunately, this quercetin did not help my allergies, hay fever, eczema, or inflammation at all. There was no change in my symptoms.
9
Eczema support
11 people found this helpful
This product is amazing for several ailments, including eczema. I’ve seen notable changes, particularly when combined with zinc and other supplements. It helps manage my chronic issues effectively.
8.5
Calms eczema effects
4 people found this helpful
This product has effectively calmed my eczema when taken with omega-3 for two months. I’m thrilled with the results!
7.5
Reduced inflammation
4 people found this helpful
I have been taking quercetin, bromelain, and green tea together for two weeks. The effect is excellent; it alleviated excessive inflammation, eliminating the need for antihistamines and Western medicines. This combination has also reduced the side effects of those medications and helped with mild eczema.
8
Quercetin shows promise for eczema
We investigated the potential of quercetin, a natural compound known for its antioxidant properties, in treating cutaneous eczema. Specifically, we prepared a special formulation of quercetin contained within liposomes and mixed it into a gel. This method aimed to enhance the compound's effectiveness in promoting skin healing.

Our findings revealed that this quercetin-infused gel not only demonstrated significant antioxidant activity but also improved skin conditions in mice suffering from eczema. The application of this formulation led to noteworthy reductions in various symptoms associated with the skin condition, such as inflammation and epidermal peeling.

In comparison to a commonly used eczema treatment, we found that the quercetin formulation outperformed the commercially available steroid cream in reducing malondialdehyde levels, a marker of oxidative stress in the body. These results suggest that quercetin-containing liposomes hold promise as a novel approach for preventing and treating cutaneous eczema.
8
Promising plant for skin disorders
We analyzed the medicinal properties of Rumex dentatus L., a plant rich in beneficial compounds. Various studies, including in vitro and in vivo research, show that its components like quercetin, flavonoids, and phenolics contribute to its effectiveness against conditions such as eczema and other skin diseases.

The plant exhibits anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anti-dermatitis benefits, making it a promising candidate for further exploration in traditional and modern medicine.

These findings may help open new avenues for research focused on utilizing this plant’s unique bioactive compounds to address a variety of health concerns.
7
Promising anti-inflammatory herbal remedy
We explored the anti-inflammatory properties of Persicaria chinensis, a traditional herbal remedy known for treating eczema. Our study focused on its methanolic extract and how it affects immune response in lab studies using macrophages and a mouse model for gastritis.

We observed that the extract inhibited harmful substances and reduced inflammation by blocking important proteins in the inflammatory pathway. These findings suggest that Persicaria chinensis could be a valuable herbal option for managing inflammation associated with eczema and related conditions.

References

  1. Liu C, Cheng X, Wu Y, Xu W, Xia H, et al. Antioxidant Activity of Quercetin-Containing Liposomes-in-Gel and Its Effect on Prevention and Treatment of Cutaneous Eczema. Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2023;16. doi:10.3390/ph16081184
  2. Khaliq T, Akhter S, Sultan P, Hassan QP. Critical review on Rumex dentatus L. a strong pharmacophore and the future medicine: Pharmacology, phytochemical analysis and traditional uses. Heliyon. 2023;9:e14159. doi:10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14159
  3. Hossen MJ, Baek KS, Kim E, Yang WS, Jeong D, et al. In vivo and in vitro anti-inflammatory activities of Persicaria chinensis methanolic extract targeting Src/Syk/NF-κB. J Ethnopharmacol. 2015;159:9. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2014.10.064
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