These
days, juicy, delicious oranges are practically synonymous with vitamin
C. But did you know that America 's favorite fruit also provides
healthful natural compounds called limonoids? In laboratory tests with
animals and with human cells, citrus limonoids have been shown to help
fight cancers of the mouth, skin, lung, breast, stomach, and colon.
Agricultural Research Service scientists in northern California led by
chemist Gary D. Manners of the Western Regional Research Center in
Albany have uncovered new details about these compounds. Their research
has demonstrated that our bodies can readily access a limonoid called
limonin, and all of its health-imparting properties, each time we bite
into an orange. This is the first time that bioavailability has been
shown in humans.
In
some individuals, limonin remains in the bloodstream for up to 24 hours
which is an impressive length of time. This longevity, or persistence,
may help explain why limonoids fight the type of cancer cells which
proliferate unless they are continuously suppressed.
A
single orange provides 12.5% of the daily value for fiber, which has
been shown to reduce high cholesterol levels and to prevent
atherosclerosis. A single orange offers you over 170 different
phytochemicals and more than 60 flavonoids, many of which have been
shown to have anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor and blood clot inhibiting
properties, as well as strong antioxidant effects.
Although
oranges are the major fruit in the citrus fruits group we shouldn't
forget about the others such as Tangerines, Mandarines, Clementines ,
Satsumas, Lemons, Limes and Grapefruits.
Treat yourself and your children to a slice of life today!