Makes your supplement taste like orange. That's the whole job.
'Natural' means derived from actual oranges or orange-related plants. Not synthesized in a lab.
Citrus allergies exist but are uncommon. If you react to oranges, be cautious.
Technically trace amounts, but so little it's meaningless. Don't count on it.
Click through to the studies bar for the evidence base.
See the dosing guide below.
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Some ingredients build up over weeks. Others act fast.
The compound effect of consistent dosing.
Check the cautions section if you have a pre-existing condition.
Some ingredients you feel. Others just work in the background.
Yes. 100% for taste. The amount is way too small for any health effect.
No. It's orange flavor compounds, not orange juice. Negligible calories.
Consumer preference. 'Natural' on the label sells better. Functionally, both work fine for flavor.
Limonene and other volatile compounds from orange peel/juice interact with taste receptors. Purely sensory, no pharmacological activity at doses used.
Natural Orange Flavor has emerging evidence.
Orange peel and juice compounds (primarily limonene)
Natural Orange Flavor interacts with other supplements and meds. The analyzer flags interactions, dose mismatches, and timing collisions across your whole list.
FDA Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.