The Bioflavonoids present in the supplement are standardized to 50%.
Like vitamin C, Bioflavonoids are water-soluble and nontoxic, even at high doses.
Bioflavonoids(also called flavonoids) are the
natural pigments that give fruits and vegetables their color.
Dark chocolate is high in Bioflavonoids, which help to decrease blood pressure,” Steinbaum says.
Classified as a bioflavonoid, Hesperidin is a chemical that is found naturally in plants.
Free-Radical Defense Blend, consisting of brazilian acai berry, amla berry, acerola cherry,
citrus Bioflavonoids, and more.
Vitamin C and Bioflavonoids are very important antioxidants that assist
keep your eyes and body healthy.
Rutin, another bioflavonoid, may be useful for the prevention of easy bruising
and other bleeding abnormalities.
Being a very source of vitamin C and Bioflavonoids, it increases blood circulation and eases the pain of congested,
swollen veins.
A plant closely related to the blueberry, is the source of Bioflavonoids often touted as being good for your eyes.
Being a very rich source of vitamin C and Bioflavonoids, it increases blood circulation and eases the pain of congested,
swollen veins.
This bioflavonoid is believed to improve blood flow in the brain
by as much as 30%, thus greatly reducing the risk of stroke.
The bioflavonoid substances in Hawthorn give strength to the walls of blood vessels
and improve blood flow to other areas of the body.
Sometimes Bioflavonoids are referred to as"vitamin P,"
but it has not been proven that these substance meet the requirements to be called a vitamin.
Researchers also are investigating other potential eye benefits of anthocyanins,
including the possibility these and other Bioflavonoids may help reduce inflammatory eye disease
and diabetic retinopathy.
Unfortunately, this supplement contains no other Bioflavonoids apart from quercetin, which means it's not as bioavailable
as some of the other quercetin supplements on the market.
Not only does is contain 500mg of quercetin, but it also has 50mg of calcium, and 50mg
each of bromelain, rosehip, acerola, rutin, and citrus bioflavonoid complex.
Oranges, lemons, grapefruits and even parsley are all great sources of
Vitamin C. These foods also contain Bioflavonoids which are also beneficial by helping to promote healthy capillaries.
Being a very rich source of the vitamin C and the Bioflavonoids, it increases the blood circulation
and it also eases the pain of the congested, swollen veins.
Kidney beans, black-eyed peas and lentils are good sources of Bioflavonoids and zinc-
and can help protect the retina and lower the risk for developing macular degeneration and cataracts.