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Vitamin E vs Quercetin

Side-by-side comparison — benefits, dosage, forms, and research.

Vitamin E

vitamins

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Quercetin

herbs

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Feature
Vitamin E
Quercetin
Typical Dosage
15-30 mg (22-45 IU) daily for adults
500–1000 mg daily in divided doses
Best Form
Mixed Tocopherols
Quercetin dihydrate
Key Benefits
5
5
Evidence Rating
★★★★
★★★★
Best Time
With meals containing fat for optimal absorption
With meals to enhance absorption; split doses throughout the day

Vitamin E Benefits

Antioxidant protection against free radicals
Supports cardiovascular health and blood flow
Enhances immune system function
Promotes skin health and wound healing
May support cognitive function and neurological health

Quercetin Benefits

Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory support
Allergy and histamine response management
Cardiovascular health promotion
Athletic performance and endurance
Immune system support

Can You Take Both Together?

In most cases, Vitamin E and Quercetin can be taken together safely. However, always check the interactions section of each supplement and consult a healthcare professional if you take medication.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Vitamin E if your primary goal is: antioxidant protection against free radicals. Choose Quercetin if your primary goal is: antioxidant and anti-inflammatory support. Many people take both as they target different aspects of health.

Disclaimer: This comparison is for educational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any supplement.