- PROMOTES FREE RADICAL PROTECTION – Quercetin—a natural pigment found in many fruits, vegetables & grains
- ADDED BENEFITS – Quercetin supports a healthy response
- PURE INGREDIENTS – Quercetin is non-GMO, vegan, and gluten free.
- QUALITY MANUFACTURING – Our state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities maintain continuous adherence to cGMP compliance, superior standards, and are FDA and NSF registered.
- NATURE + SCIENCE = PROFORMANCE – The NaturesPlus PRO line is designed to meet the highest-quality standards and to supply effective amounts of active nutrients, as described in accredited scientific publications.
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Beachwalk –
Each capsule contains 500 mg of Non-GMO quercetin in a vegan and gluten-free delivery. The other ingredients noted on the label and missing in the listing at this time, are microcrystalline cellulose, silica, Stearic acid and vegetable cellulose. The supplement is made in NY, USA in a cGMP facility. The company notes that each batch is tested in-house, not third-party tested. It does not specify where the ingredients are harvested. Based on the suggested dosage, this is a 60 day supply.
Retired Rosie –
Excellent product and quality- amazing for the immune system.
Beachwalk –
This Quercetin from Natures Plus appears as I expected, the typical Yellow color I see with Quercetin is apparent. The bottle’s label has information about the company, suggested use, that it’s Non-GMO, etc. The bottle contains 60 capsules, and the suggested serving is 1 capsule daily or as directed by your healthcare professional.
These capsules are typical and easy to swallow. It seems to be like other normal Quercetin supplements I’ve taken over the years. The capsules are as I expected, no complaints.
I Want This Bad –
These were easy to swallow. I had no bad aftertaste whatsoever. These were good for me
ilo –
We use more than a couple supplements. It’s not always possible to know how well each is working individually when taken with others. Over the years I have learned to use the label and the ad to judge the quality of a supplement. I use not only what IS there, but also what isn’t there.
NaturesPlus Pro Quercetin
PROS:
Only need one capsule per serving
Single ingredient product
CONS:
The price of $19 for 60 servings makes the cost per serving 32¢.
The Dimorphandra mollis trees this quercetin is sourced from are not organic – this makes me fear residual pesticides.
There is NO information on the product stating where it is made, the only information I see that even comes close is in the product details on the ad. It states country of origin:USA. The definition for Country of origin (CO) is: represents the country or countries of manufacture, production, design, or brand origin where an article or product comes from. So, the item could be designed or the brand from USA, while production takes place outside the USA. This is why I trust only the ‘Made in (country name)’, and want to see it ON the product. In this case, It does NOT state Made in USA on the label.
Uses Fillers:
Cellulose (cellulose gum, microcrystalline cellulose, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose) is refined wood pulp and is used as a texturizer, an anti-caking agent, a fat substitute, an emulsifier, an extender, a thickening agent and a bulking agent in food production. It may cause loose bowel movements and or have a laxitive effect. A 2021 study found that long-term consumption of cellulose gum can alter levels of beneficial bacteria and nutrients in the gut. This supports previous animal study findings that suggest prolonged consumption of cellulose gum may promote chronic inflammatory conditions, including colitis, metabolic syndrome, and colon cancer. It serves no purpose to the consumer in a supplement. NONE.
Magnesium stearate (stearic acid, vegetable stearate) is a water-insoluble powder that is made up of stearic acid and magnesium. It is used as a release agent and a lubricant in the production of foods, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. It also works as an emulsifier, binder, and thickening, anticaking, lubricant, release and antifoaming agent. Used as a “flow agent,” it helps speed up the manufacturing process because it prevents ingredients from sticking to the mechanical equipment. If you ingest too much, it can have a laxative effect. It can irritate the mucosal lining of your bowels. This can cause your bowels to spasm, triggering a bowel movement or even diarrhea. It provides no benefit to the consumer. NONE.
Cellulose (cellulose gum, microcrystalline cellulose, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose) is refined wood pulp and is used as a texturizer, an anti-caking agent, a fat substitute, an emulsifier, an extender, a thickening agent and a bulking agent in food production. It may cause loose bowel movements and or have a laxitive effect. A 2021 study found that long-term consumption of cellulose gum can alter levels of beneficial bacteria and nutrients in the gut. This supports previous animal study findings that suggest prolonged consumption of cellulose gum may promote chronic inflammatory conditions, including colitis, metabolic syndrome, and colon cancer. It serves no purpose to the consumer in a supplement. NONE.
Silicon dioxide (quartz or silica) is a natural chemical mix of silicon and oxygen that has uses in many food products as an anticaking agent. In a supplement, it is of no benefit to the consumer. When ingested in large amounts, it makes it harder for the body to absorb it. In return makes it harder for your body to absorb the other nutrients you need such as fats, minerals, and vitamins. So, taking supplements with this ingredient is most likely counter productive.
Richard R –
I’ve been taking Nature’s Plus PRO Quercetin 500 mg for a few weeks now, and I’m very satisfied with the product. Each bottle contains 60 capsules, providing a 60-day supply, which makes it a convenient option for daily supplementation.
Quercetin is known for its antioxidant properties, and I appreciate that this product delivers a potent 500 mg per serving. The capsules are easy to swallow and have not caused any digestive issues, which is always a concern with new supplements.
It’s important to remember that results may vary. While I’ve experienced these subtle benefits, others might notice more pronounced effects or may need more time to see changes. Overall, I’m very pleased with Nature’s Plus PRO Quercetin and would recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality quercetin supplement. Consistency is key to seeing how it works for you.
PJC –
First thing I do when looking at supplements is to make sure it is manufactured in the USA. This is. I have been taking Quercetin for some time. These seem to be high quality. Pills are easy to swallow, no taste or odor and no aftertaste. 2 month supply, good value.
adele gottlieb –
good product
Richard R –
A good antioxidant, this provides my body extra protection when I am run down. To be honest I have tried other products and this I really don’t know the difference. I just trust that they’re working.