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Quercetin offers a
variety of potential therapeutic uses, primarily
in the prevention and treatment of the following
conditions:
Allergies, asthma, and hives: Quercetin may
inhibit histamine release from basophils (a type
of white blood cell) and mast cells (large cells
in connective tissue).
Canker sores: Quercetin may reduce the frequency
of mouth sores and produce mild symptomatic
relief.
Heart disease: Individuals with very low intakes
of flavonoids are at higher risk for heart
disease.
Infection: Quercetin may control the spread of
certain viruses within the body.
Rheumatoid arthritis: Quercetin may help reduce
tissue destruction. Quercetin may also be
beneficial in the treatment of dysentery (an
intestinal infection causing severe diarrhea),
gout (a disease where crystals of uric acid, a
component of urine, are deposited in the joints
and cause swelling), and psoriasis (a chronic
skin disease). |