It's called Quercetin Lipo Micelle on Amazon. I told you Liposomes will completely change the wellness industry, this is what will remove the $$ from Pharma and remove their deathgrip from your Govt. and society itself. pic.twitter.com/xnLBpCcLmI
— DCGreenZone1 (@DCGreenZone) July 6, 2022
1. Rachelle Osmond, 5/5 Stars. The only quercetin that actually works. Reviewed in Canada on December 7, 2021 Size: 60 Count
After trying a few different brands for allergies and seeing no
results, we switched to this. There is a
noticeable difference! Apparently,
quercetin is not very bio available so you do have to be selective about which
supplement you take, or you’re throwing your money out the window. Some science also suggests that this may be
effective in treating “you know what.”
2. Laura G. 5/5 Stars. Helps
with pain, reviewed in Canada. November 26, 2021. I bought this as an immune booster but
quickly found that it helped with the pain I’ve been having in my hip; as in,
no more pain! My husband also noticed it
has helped with leg pain/cramps.
3. Catherine 2/5 stars.
Caution needed. Reviewed in
Canada on December 21, 2020. Zero noticeable
difference except a nice case of hives down my arms a couple of hours after
taking; as with any supplement, use caution and even speak to your doctor
before taking; make sure you know what the ingredients are and if you’re
allergic.
4. Francis Z. 5/5
stars. Great value. Reviewed in Canada on February 10, 2022. My wife has psoriasis and she is quite
happy taking it.
5. Amazon Customer: 2 out of 5 stars.
Bad taste. Reviewed in Canada on February
18, 2022.
We had to cut them open to give our little guy because he can’t swallow the pills but it’s so disgusting, had to return. Probably better if you’re just taking the whole capsule.
Rashad recommends this liposomal Quercetin:
Yes. This is what I use:
— Rashad (@compsciman) July 7, 2022
Natural Factors, Quercetin LipoMicel Matrix 250 mg, 30 Softgels https://t.co/1RnayWDRXe
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