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Citrus Power
Nutrition Facts with Dr. Greger
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Citrus Power
Nutrition Facts with Dr. Greger
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Michael Greger, M.D.
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Aug 26, 2021
Citrus Power
Nutrition Facts with Dr. Greger
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Aug 26, 2021
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Do people who eat more fruit walk around with less DNA damage? Yes, particularly in women. Does this actually translate into lower cancer rates? It appears
so.
Citrus Fruits Prevent DNA Damage, Reducing Cancer Risk
If you eat a bunch of oranges before you go skiing, your risk of frostbite may go down, since you're keeping up your blood flow to your fingers and
toes.
Hesperidin, a Phytonutrient in Citrus Fruits, Increases Peripheral Blood Flow
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Michael Greger Intro
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Citrus Fruits Decrease Blood Lactate, Reducing Muscle Fatigue During Exercise
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Michael Greger Outro
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Michael Greger Intro
Citrus Fruits Prevent DNA Damage, Reducing Cancer Risk
Hesperidin, a Phytonutrient in Citrus Fruits, Increases Peripheral Blood Flow
Citrus Fruits Decrease Blood Lactate, Reducing Muscle Fatigue During Exercise
Michael Greger Outro
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