Scientists from the Hospital of Southern Medical University have found that quercetin—a plant pigment (flavonoid) that gives many fruits and...
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Scientists from the Hospital of Southern Medical University have found that quercetin—a plant pigment (flavonoid) that gives many fruits and vegetables their color—may help lower high blood pressure. Quercetin is naturally present in a wide range of foods, including capers, red onions, and kale, as well as many fruits, vegetables, leaves, seeds, and grains. It […] The post This common plant nutrient could help reduce high blood pressure appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Scientists from the Hospital of Southern Medical University have found that quercetin—a plant pigment (flavonoid) that gives many fruits and...
A study conducted by researchers at the University of Bonn suggests that a natural extract from red onion skin, called quercetin, may help reduce high...
A study conducted by researchers at the University of Bonn suggests that a natural extract from red onion skin, called quercetin, may help reduce high...
Scientists from Imo State University and other institutions have found that eating walnuts daily may help reduce “bad” blood cholesterol and high...
Scientists from Imo State University and other institutions have found that eating walnuts daily may help reduce “bad” blood cholesterol and high...
Scientists from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences have found that drinking beetroot juice may help reduce blood pressure. Their findings,...
Scientists from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences have found that drinking beetroot juice may help reduce blood pressure. Their findings,...
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is often called the “silent killer” because it rarely causes noticeable symptoms until serious...
Scientists from Kyung Hee University in South Korea have found that eating foods high in flavonoids may help reduce the risk of death from heart...
Scientists from Tufts University have found that eating at least three servings of whole grains each day may help slow increases in waist size, blood...