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Rutin and Venous Micro-Circulation

  • Classification: Rutin is a powerful bioflavonoid (specifically a glycoside of the flavonoid quercetin) found in various plants, citrus fruits, and buckwheat.
  • Primary Benefit: It is widely recognized in nutritional medicine for its ability to strengthen blood vessels and improve the structural integrity of the micro-capillary network.

Mechanisms of Action

  • Vascular Tone: Rutin helps to increase venous tone and reduce venous capacity, which prevents blood pooling in the lower extremities.
  • Capillary Permeability: It decreases capillary hyper-permeability, reducing the leakage of fluid into surrounding tissues that leads to swelling.
  • Antioxidant Protection: As a potent antioxidant, it protects endothelial cells lining the blood vessels from free radical damage and oxidative stress.

Clinical Applications

  • Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI): Helps alleviate symptoms such as leg heaviness, pain, fatigue, and nocturnal cramps.
  • Edema Reduction: Assists in minimizing lower leg swelling and fluid retention associated with poor micro-circulation.
  • Varisocities: Often utilized alongside other bioflavonoids (like hesperidin or dioxmin) to manage varicose veins and spider veins.

Nutritional Synergy

  • Vitamin C Enhancement: Rutin works synergistically with Vitamin C to support collagen production, which is essential for maintaining strong, elastic arterial and venous walls.
  • Absorption: Proper mineral status, particularly magnesium and zinc, can further support vascular health when supplementing with bioflavonoids.
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