Dihydroquercetin is a natural bioflavonoid and antioxidant derived from the root and butt parts of the Siberian larch tree. It actively inhibits cell membrane oxidation, prevents the damaging effects of free radicals, slows premature aging, and is one of the most powerful natural immunomodulators.
Its high antioxidant activity helps the body fight infections and viruses. Dihydroquercetin activates macrophages, the immune system's alarm cells, while limiting the aggression of free radicals, which allows the body to actively fight foreign agents without damaging its own tissues. It also has high biological activity: hepatoprotective, capillary-protective, anti-inflammatory, and antihistamine.
Dihydroquercetin is used in:
Cardiology: vascular atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, hypertension, chronic heart failure;
Neurology: asthenovegetative syndrome of various etiologies, during the recovery period after illness, surgery, and injury; radiculopathy;
Otolaryngology:
acute and chronic rhinosinusitis, adenoiditis, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, otitis;
Gastroenterology: chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer, chronic hepatitis, cholecystitis, pancreatitis, colitis;
Nephrology: acute and chronic pyelonephritis, cystitis;
Dermatology:
dermatitis, trophic ulcers, acne;
Endocrinology: diabetes mellitus types 1 and 2, metabolic syndrome, chronic adrenal insufficiency;
Urology: prostate adenoma, chronic prostatitis;
Gynecology: acute and chronic vulvitis, colpitis, cervicitis, mastopathy, menopause;
Pulmonology:
acute and chronic bronchitis, acute respiratory viral infections, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, tuberculosis;
Ophthalmology: conjunctivitis, cataracts, retinopathy;
Immunology: chronic fatigue syndrome, allergic conditions;
For the prevention and rehabilitation of COVID-19;
As a symptomatic treatment during chemotherapy and radiation therapy