Healthy Critters Radio 133 Quercetin for horses

Healthy Critters #133: Air Filtration for Barns with Bode Miller, Quercetin for Horses, Songbirds

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05-10-2021
Healthy Critters Radio by Horse Radio Network Ep 133: Barn Air Filtration w Bode Millar, Sam Sofer, Quercetin, Songbirds 05-10-2021
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We talk with Dr. Sam Sofer of BioOx and Olympian skier Bode Miller on air filtration systems for barns; the Breed of the Show is the songbirds Pati likes to watch; and in Critter Nutrition we focus on quercetin for horses.

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Guests and Links for Episode 133:

Bode Miller | Healthy Critters Radio
Bode Miller

 

Co-host Tigger Montague introduces an in-depth look at the benefits and challenges of using quercetin for horses:

“One evening I decided to stroll down the internet aisles looking at quercetin supplements for horses. What I found surprised me: not only were the forms of quercetin not advanced in terms of bioavailability, but the dosage was only suitable for humans, not horses.

This is a common problem among supplement products for humans and animals. One or several recognizable or popular ingredients are added to a formula to increase customer interest. But the amounts on the label often are not enough to provide efficacy.  

Quercetin is a potent flavonoid found in various foods. Flavonoids were discovered in 1936 when American biochemist Albert Szent-Gyorgyi was researching ways to treat scurvy. He won the 1937 Nobel Prize in Physiology for his discoveries of ascorbic acid and the biological activity of flavonoids which were then referred to as Vitamin P.

I first became acquainted with quercetin in the late 1980s when several human supplement companies began using it as an ingredient. At that point, not as much was known about its powerful properties. It has since become a research hotspot, particularly for its antioxidant activity…”

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