Dr. Ronald Roth's Research Library on Cellular Nutrition and Health Disorders
Hesperidin, like copper, has a right-sided cell receptor, so medical problems associated with its deficiency, and or with copper excesses, are invariably right-sided as well. It is not unusual to see hemorrhoids, varicose veins, or other forms of vascular degeneration being noticeably worse on one side. Rutin is inhibited mostly by chromium, however with chromium levels being on average not as high as copper levels, rutin levels are as a result frequently higher than hesperidin levels, as long as dietary intake of rutin and hesperidin are similar... Full Text