Common Name: Hesperidin
Overview:
Hesperidin is a water-soluble citrus bioflavonoid. It is the principle flavonoid in lemons and oranges. The skin and membranes of citrus fruit contain higher concentrations of hesperidin than the fruit itself. While hesperidin is found in all citrus fruit, oranges and tangelos contain the highest concentrations of this bioflavonoid. It is a powerful antioxidant and helps increase the activity of vitamin C in the body. Although hesperidin is not an essential nutrient (a nutrient that is vital for life), a deficiency of hesperidin has been linked to an increase in capillary permeability, pain in the arms and legs as well as weakness and leg cramps. In Europe, this bioflavonoid is approved for the treatment of diseases of the blood and lymphatic vessels. This includes hemorrhoids, venous insufficiency, leg ulcers, easy bruising, nose bleeds and helping to alleviate lymphadema following breast cancer surgery.
Benefits
Many studies have been done on the health benefits of hesperidin. Studies have shown that hesperidin, because of its antioxidant properties as well as its ability to strengthen the circulatory system is proving to:
Recommended Dosage:
The recommended dosage of bioflavonoids is 500mg twice a day.
Contra-indications
None. Extensive investigations of hesperidin have found it to be non toxic and free of any drug interactions.
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should consult a health care provider before using hesperidin.
Drug interactions
None
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Active Ingredients:
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Traditional uses:
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Clinical uses:
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Recommended Dosage: When taking horsetail it is very important to drink plenty of water.
Pediatric
Pediatric dosages are calculated by a child’s body weight. Since adult dosages are calculated using a body weight of 150 lbs to calculate a pediatric dose simply take the child’s weight and divide by 150 lbs. For example, if a child weights 50 lbs and the adult dose for a supplement is 150mg:
50lbs/150lbs=.33 or 1/3 of adult dose so take the 150mg adult dose and divide by 3 to obtain the child’s dose of 50mg.
Adult
Contra-indications:
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Do not take horsetail if you are taking: