Imagine your body as a giant school.
Most cells graduate or retire when their job is done.
But some refuse to leave🤨
they just sit around, grumpy and useless, shouting angry messages that stress out the others.
These are senescent cells — aka cellular zombies 😈
They don’t divide, don’t help, and worst of all,
they spread inflammation and chaos.
Over time, these zombie cells:
⚠️ Damage nearby tissues
⚠️ Slow down healing
⚠️ Speed up aging in skin, joints, organs — everywhere!
Here’s where Quercetin comes in — one of the key ingredients in AmCELL.
Quercetin: The Zombie Bouncer
Works like a senolytic agent,
it clears out zombie cells by switching on the “self-destruct” button.
Human studies show that just 11 days of treatment can reduce zombie cell markers in tissues.
It also acts as a senomorphic, helping calm down the bad messages even when some zombie cells stick around.
That’s like Quercetin walking into a zombie cell party with a megaphone:📣
“Party’s over!”
and half of them leave, while the rest finally shut up.
By keeping these troublemakers in check, Quercetin helps:
✅ reduce inflammation
✅ boost energy
✅ slow down the aging process.
🔍 Coming up: What are telomeres, and why are they like the plastic tips of your DNA shoelaces?
Find out in Part 3 — before they fray away!
References:
Chondrogianni, N., Kapeta, S., Chinou, I., Vassilatou, K., Papassideri, I., & Gonos, E. S. (2010). Anti-ageing and rejuvenating effects of quercetin. Experimental gerontology, 45(10), 763-771.
Hickson, L. J., Prata, L. G. L., Bobart, S. A., Evans, T. K., Giorgadze, N., Hashmi, S. K., ... & Kirkland, J. L. (2019). Senolytics decrease senescent cells in humans: Preliminary report from a clinical trial of Dasatinib plus Quercetin in individuals with diabetic kidney disease. EBioMedicine, 47, 446-456.