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Uses of dihydroquercetin

Dihydroquercetin is known as the "anti-aging gold of the plant kingdom." Unlike artificially synthesized anti-aging ingredients, it is derived from nature, easily absorbed by the human body, and can penetrate the cell barrier to exert its effects. It does not interfere with the body's normal physiological functions, and can specifically repair aging damage, making it a truly "gentle yet highly effective" youth preservative.


(1) Antioxidants: Scavenging free radicals and building a strong "youth barrier" for cells.

Dihydroquercetin's antioxidant capacity far surpasses that of common anti-aging ingredients—its free radical scavenging efficiency is 5 times that of vitamin C and 10 times that of vitamin E, and it can simultaneously inhibit the production of various reactive oxygen species, including superoxide anions and hydroxyl radicals. It protects cellular DNA, mitochondria, and collagen from oxidative damage by providing hydrogen atoms to neutralize free radicals.

(2) Anti-inflammatory: Calms "hidden inflammation" and slows down tissue aging.

Dihydroquercetin achieves a balance of "anti-inflammatory without suppressing immunity" by blocking the NF-κB inflammatory pathway, inhibiting the release of pro-inflammatory factors (such as interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-α), and simultaneously promoting the secretion of anti-inflammatory factors.

(3) Regulating metabolism: Maintaining functional balance and preventing "premature aging metabolism"

Dihydroquercetin can help the body maintain energy balance by regulating insulin sensitivity and promoting fat metabolism: improving insulin resistance, reducing the damage to the skin and blood vessels caused by blood sugar fluctuations, and preventing skin glycation and loss of elasticity caused by high blood sugar; promoting lipid metabolism, reducing triglyceride and cholesterol deposition, preventing chronic inflammation and oxidative stress caused by obesity, keeping the body in a light state, and delaying metabolism-related aging symptoms.

(4) Repair and regeneration: Activates cell vitality and accelerates tissue repair.

Dihydroquercetin can stimulate cell proliferation and the secretion of repair factors, accelerating the healing and regeneration of damaged tissues.