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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Rutin and Pulmonary Capillary Walls

Overview

  • Rutin is a potent bioflavonoid (specifically a glycoside of the flavonol quercetin) widely recognized for its ability to support and strengthen the vascular system.
  • According to Acu-Cell Nutrition, bioflavonoids work synergistically with Vitamin C to maintain the structural integrity, strength, and permeability of blood vessel walls, including the delicate pulmonary capillaries in the lungs.

Primary Functions of Rutin

  • Vascular Strengthening: Helps prevent capillaries from becoming fragile, reducing the risk of micro-hemorrhages and bruising.
  • Synergy with Vitamin C: Rutin prevents the oxidation of Vitamin C in the body, allowing Vitamin C to effectively promote collagen synthesis—an essential protein required to build and repair capillary walls.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Helps modulate inflammatory responses in lung tissues, protecting pulmonary microvasculature from oxidative stress and free radical damage.
  • Improved Circulation: Supports micro-circulation and blood flow, reducing fluid leakage into surrounding lung tissues.

Nutritional Considerations

  • Deficiency Signs: A lack of bioflavonoids like rutin often manifests as increased capillary fragility, poor circulation, and easy bruising.
  • Optimal Intake: For maximum benefit on pulmonary and general vascular health, rutin should be consumed alongside adequate amounts of Vitamin C and other synergistic bioflavonoids (such as hesperidin).
  • Natural Sources: Found in buckwheat, citrus fruits, asparagus, black tea, and apple peels, or utilized in targeted supplemental form for therapeutic vascular support.
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