Zinc Ionophore Activity of Quercetin and Epigallocatechin-gallate
Quercetin (QCT), a water-insoluble flavonoid present in onions, nuts, and many other vegetables, and epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), a water-soluble flavonoid present in green tea, are among the most consumed and most studied polyphenols present in the human diet. Flavonoids are considered bioactive micronutrients whose regular consumption, either as food components, or as dietary supplements and nutraceuticals, entails benefits for human health
https://pdfs.nutramedix.ec/Quercetin%20-%20Zinc%20Ionophore%20(Liposome).pdf
An ionophore is a substance that transports particles across the cell wall barrier into the center of the cell. The center of the cell is where zinc needs to be to have the immune system effect. Viruses reproduce in the center of the cells. Zinc needs to be in the center of the cell to stop viral reproduction. An all-natural zinc ionophore is quercetin. Quercetin is a plant pigment found in red wine, onions, apples, berries and green tea. Quercetin is one of the most abundant anti-oxidants found in our diet and itself has strong anti-viral properties. The major benefit of taking quercetin with zinc is that the quercetin will push the zinc into the center of the cell where the zinc can stop the virus from reproducing.
https://www.healthfirstdc.com/blog/the-importance-of-zinc-and-quercetin-during-pandemic
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