REVIEW OF BENEFITS OF HESPERIDIN AND FOODS
WITH HESPERIDIN
Like quercetin, hesperidin inhibits the release of
histamine thus reducing allergic reactions and the symptoms of
asthma.
Hesperidin helps to control cholesterol in the blood, and
has antioxidant, anti-carcinogenic and anti-inflammatory
properties.
Along with rutin, it is thought to reduce capillary
permeability, strengthening the capillary walls and helping
with healing of wounds and bruises.
Hesperidin deficiency has been linked with weakness in
capillary walls, and aches, pains and cramps in the legs.
Foods With Hesperidin
Hesperidin is a citrus bioflavonoid compound which is
found in highest concentrations in the peel and membranes of
oranges and lemons.
This is a good reason to choose orange juice which also
contains the pulp, rather than the smooth variety.
Sweet oranges and tangelos (mandarin orange / grapefruit
hybrid) are the richest sources of hesperidin.
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