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Are citrus bioflavonoids vegan?

Citrus bioflavonoids is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is citrus bioflavonoids?

Citrus bioflavonoids are a group of natural compounds commonly found in citrus fruits, such as oranges, lemons, and grapefruits. These potent antioxidants have been shown to help protect the body against harmful free radicals, reduce inflammation, promote healthy blood flow, and support collagen production. In addition, citrus bioflavonoids are believed to enhance the absorption and effectiveness of vitamin C, making them an ideal supplement to support overall immune health. With their many benefits, citrus bioflavonoids are a valuable ingredient to add to your diet or supplement regimen.

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