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Blood Orange

Safety profile

3 studies reporting safety data

Across 3 clinical studies reporting safety data on blood orange extract, no specific adverse events were quantitatively reported, and no significant differences in safety markers were observed compared to control. The extract was described as generally well tolerated in available reports, with mentions of theoretical risks such as carotenoderma and lycopenemia from excessive pigment intake noted in one study, though not linked to adverse events in the clinical data.

Caveats: Limited evidence base; absence of reports does not establish safety. Most studies were not designed or powered to detect rare adverse events, and long-term safety data are lacking.

Most-studied combinations with Blood Orange

most supplement research is combination research
Also studied with:Turmeric (3), Saw Palmetto (3), Polypodium Leucotomos (4), Zucchini (2), Lutein (3), Selenium (2), Vitamin B9 (2), Vitamin A (3), Vitamin D (2), Vitamin E (2), Vitamin C (3), Pygeum Bark (2)
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