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- Bergamot - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Learn more about Bergamot uses, effectiveness, possible side effects, interactions, dosage, user ratings and products that contain Bergamot
- Bergamot orange - Wikipedia
Citrus bergamia, or more commonly known as the bergamot orange (pronounced ˈbɜːrɡəmɒt ), is a fragrant citrus fruit the size of an orange, with a yellow or green colour similar to a lime, depending on ripeness
- Bergamot: Health Benefits, Health Risks, Uses, and More - WebMD
Bergamot is a type of citrus Learn about the health benefits of bergamot and how bergamot may be able to help everything from high cholesterol to symptoms of depression
- Bergamot: 8 Benefits, How to Consume Recipes - Tua Saúde
Bergamot is a citrus fruit rich in vitamin C, vitamin A, fiber, and antioxidants that may help support digestion, heart health, blood sugar control, and stress relief Learn its main benefits, nutrition facts, ways to consume it, and easy recipes that include bergamot
- What The Heck Is Bergamot, The Flavor Behind Earl Grey Tea?
Bergamot is a fragrant citrus fruit from the tropical, Citrus bergamia plant Common throughout the Mediterranean, the fruit is the size of an orange, yet similar in color to a lime, or even yellowish, depending on the ripeness
- Bergamot for Cholesterol: Is It Effective? - Healthline
The bergamot, a citrus fruit primarily found in Southern Italy’s Calabria region, has a long history in traditional Italian medicine for treating fever and infections
- The Story of Bergamot: The Citrus You Didn’t Know You Loved
Bergamot is believed to be a natural hybrid of bitter orange and lemon, though its exact origins remain uncertain Some say it first grew in Southeast Asia, while others believe Arab traders introduced it to Italy
- Bergamot supplements: Benefits, side effects, and dosage
Bergamot is a citrus fruit that primarily grows in southern Italy Supplementing with bergamot may help reduce inflammation, lower blood glucose, and help prevent cardiovascular disease
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