The phytochemical limonene, found in high concentration in the white, spongy inner parts of the lemon, is being used in clinical trials to dissolve gallstones.
Such as the brassica family (broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, kale, turnip, mustard), oranges and tangerines, caraway and dill seed (containing
phytochemical limonene).
Not exact matches
They are outstanding sources of supplement D, B6, potassium, folate, flavonoids and also the excellent
phytochemical,
limonene.