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Citrus Bio Flavonoids
Introduction
Citrus Bioflavonoids are also known as falconoids. As they posses the qualities of vitamins, they are considered as vitamin. As a vitamin citrus bioflavonoids are known as vitamin P. They are placed in the category of quasi vitamins. Being vitamins they can not be produced in the body, hence intake is necessary to avoid any deficiency. Bioflavonoids are responsible for giving the yellow or orange color in the fruits. It is also found in vegetables. They are non-essential but extremely functional. Intake of vitamin C may not be effective unless bioflavonoids are prescribed with it. It is water soluble. There are hundreds of bioflavonoids but here are the names of a few:
- Hesperidins
- Eriodictyl
- Quercetin
- Rustin
- Hesperitin
Remedy
Citrus Bioflavonoids are used as a remedy for many ailments and diseases.
- It is prescribed to cure cold and flu of various types.
- It is also effective for asthma and other types of respiratory problems.
- It can be used to cure athletic injuries and infections.
- Bioflavonoids are also recommended to treat allergies.
- Raynaud’s syndrome can be treated by citrus bioflavonoids.
- It is beneficial in treating herpes with combination of vitamin Cans lysine.
- Used for varicose veins.
Prevention
- It prevents vitamin C from being destroyed by oxidation.
- They can be used as prevention against viral infections and allergies.
- They protect the capillaries and make them strong.
- They can be used as prevention for bruises.
- Biofovonoids protects from many inflammatory problems.
- Daily use of citrus bioflavonoids will make you less susceptible to cold sores.
What It Does
It helps in vitamin C’s effective absorption from the gut, therefore bioflavonoids are recommended with intake of vitamin C for required absorption. Most of the doctors prescribe 100 mg of bioflavonoid for absorption of 500 mg of vitamin C. Bioflavonoids promote bile secretion which helps in digestion of food. It supports stabilizing the factors in blood. It is anti oxidant and anti-fungal. It helps in absorption of iron.
Benefits
They have anti bacterial effects and so can fight with germs, viruses and bacteria. It helps in dizziness, asthma, hemorrhoids, hypertension, rheumatic fevers, rheumatism, ulcers, hot flushes due to menopause, high blood pressure. It is also found beneficial in case of miscarriage. It promotes circulation of blood. It helps in pain relieving.
Sources
Bioflavonoids are substances found naturally in:
- Peel of citrus fruits
- Peppers
- Black currants
- Apricots
- Cherries
- Grape fruit
- Grapes
- Lemons
- Oranges
- Prunes
- Blue berries
- Red berries
- Pine bark
In vegetables it is found in:
Other than fruits, some fruits also contain citrus bioflavonoids.
- Chervil
- Buckwheat
- Elderberries
- Hawthorn
- Berry
- Horsetail
- Rose hips
- Sheperd’s purse
Friends
- Vitamin C and calcium also supports bioflavonoids
- Bromelain (an enzyme which supports vitamin P)
Cautions
Over dose of bioflavonoids can cause diarrhea. It should be treated promptly. Call your nearest medical service provider or doctor.
Side Effects or Interactions
No possible side effects have been noticed as yet. It is nontoxic.
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