Paul Saladino· MD
It is also shown to LOWER oxidized LDL in humans…
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It is also shown to LOWER oxidized LDL in humans…
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Orange juice contains hesperidin and orangin the benefits of orange juice are hard to overstate improving endothelial function improving all sorts of indices of immunologic function in humans lowering the potential of LDL to get oxidized decreasing cardiovascular risk
there's also evidence that orange juice consumption will improve metrics of inflammatory markers in white blood cells and it improves endothelial function
there are compounds in there ningin asperin that are probably very beneficial for us at the level of her vascul CH