PQQ is a compound that supports mitochondrial healththe powerhouses of your cells
Warning Neonatal use strictly contraindicated Benzyl alcohol has been associated with fatal Gasping Syndrome in premature neonates
Benefits Helps brighten and deeply hydrate the skin for a radiant look
People around the world consume different amounts of quercetin daily: United States: 9.75 mg per day [1] Spain: 18.48 mg per day [1] Japan: 16.2 mg per day [1] China: 18 mg per day [1] Foods rich in quercetin include: Vegetables : Onions, asparagus, green peppers, broccoli, kale, and red leaf lettuce [3] Fruits : Apples, red grapes, berries (cranberries have up to 22 mg per 100g), cherries, and citrus fruits [4] Beverages : Green tea (2.1 mg per 100 mL), red wine (about 3 mg per 100 mL) [3] Others : Capers (highest amount per gram), buckwheat, olive oil, and various herbs [2] Cooking methods change quercetin levels
After reconstitution: Store at 28C and use within 1428 days
and the synthesis of various neurotransmitters and neurohormones, such as serotonin, dopamine, adrenaline, acetylcholine, GABA, glutamate, and melatonin