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  2. Naringenin - Wikipedia

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    Naringenin is a flavanone from the flavonoid group of polyphenols. [2] It is commonly found in citrus fruits, especially as the predominant flavonone in grapefruit. [2]The fate and biological functions of naringenin in vivo are unknown, remaining under preliminary research, as of 2024. [2]

  3. Anthony William - Wikipedia

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    This is an herbal extraction. When you juice the celery, you're creating a tonic, it's just like green tea. [11] According to William, the juice must be pure, so not even a squeeze of lemon juice or a mixture of other vegetables is permitted. Per William, the juice should be consumed on an empty stomach, first thing in the morning.

  4. Eriocitrin - Wikipedia

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    The effectiveness of Eriocitrin in managing hyperglycemia and reversal of prediabetes condition was demonstrated in a double-blind, randomized controlled study. [6] This study evaluated the potential effectiveness of different doses of Eriomin on hyperglycemia and insulin resistance associated with other metabolic biomarkers in prediabetic individuals.

  5. Human digestive system - Wikipedia

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    The liver synthesises the bulk of lipoproteins. The liver is located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen and below the diaphragm to which it is attached at one part, the bare area of the liver. This is to the right of the stomach and it overlies the gall bladder. The liver synthesises bile acids and lecithin to promote the digestion of ...

  6. 8 Ways to Be a Sober Social Butterfly - AOL

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    Fruit Spritzer: 3 oz kombucha, 2½ oz sparkling white grape juice, ½ oz lemon juice, ice, lemon slice for garnish Cherry Cosmos: 5 oz tart cherry juice, ½ oz lime juice, ½ oz soda water, ice ...

  7. Limonene - Wikipedia

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    Limonene takes its name from Italian limone ("lemon"). [4] Limonene is a chiral molecule, and biological sources produce one enantiomer : the principal industrial source, citrus fruit , contains (+)-limonene ( d -limonene), which is the ( R ) -enantiomer.

  8. Liver regeneration - Wikipedia

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    Liver regeneration is the process by which the liver is able to replace damaged or lost liver tissue. The liver is the only visceral organ with the capacity to regenerate. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The liver can regenerate after partial hepatectomy or injury due to hepatotoxic agents such as certain medications, toxins, or chemicals. [ 3 ]

  9. Scurvy - Wikipedia

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    Lind himself never actively promoted lemon juice as a single 'cure'. He shared medical opinion at the time that scurvy had multiple causes – notably hard work, bad water, and the consumption of salt meat in a damp atmosphere which inhibited healthful perspiration and normal excretion – and therefore required multiple solutions.