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EnduraQ Dosage: Less Isn’t Always More
The optimal dose used in many recent quercetin studies was 1,000 mg daily. While EnduraQ recommends taking three to f...

Getting the Most Out of EnduraQ
Our last blog summarized David C. Nieman’s study on “Quercetin’s Bioactive Effects in Human Athletes.” But what exact...

Optimizing the Benefits of EnduraQ
Dr. David Nieman conducted a study in 2010 on the benefits of quercetin in athletes. Abstract: Quercetin exerts stron...

Benefits of EnduraQ
EnduraQ contains enzymatically modified isoquercitrin, or EMIQ, which is a superior, highly bioavailable form of the ...

Dietary Flavonoid Quercetin Boosts Performance and Health
EnduraQ is a new supplement containing EMIQⓇ, a superior form of the flavonoid quercetin. Quercetin is a flavonoid fo...

Quercetin Can Help Athletes Achieve the Next Level
Quercetin, the main ingredient in EnduraQ, has been studied in regards to it's beneficial effects on human athletes. ...

EnduraQ's Anti-inflammatory Effects Assists in Muscle Recovery
Quercetin is a flavonoid, more commonly known as an antioxidant. Benefits include anti-inflammatory effects as well a...

Don't Catch A Cold After Your Workout! Boost your Immune System!
This study looks into the effect exercise has on the immune systems of ultramarathon runners. It summarizes key findi...