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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Bioflavonoids and Vascular Permeability

According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition database, several bioflavonoids play a significant role in supporting vascular integrity and reducing capillary permeability:

  • Rutin: Frequently cited as one of the most effective bioflavonoids for strengthening blood vessel walls and reducing permeability.
  • Hesperidin: Often works synergistically with Vitamin C and Rutin to improve microcirculation and reduce bruising or edema associated with fragile capillaries.
  • Quercetin: Known for its potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which help stabilize mast cells and protect vascular endothelial tissue.
  • Citrus Bioflavonoids: A broad spectrum of compounds found in citrus fruits that enhance the absorption and utilization of Vitamin C, essential for collagen synthesis in blood vessels.

Key Considerations

  • Nutritional Synergy: Bioflavonoids rarely act in isolation; their effectiveness in reducing vascular permeability is significantly enhanced when combined with adequate Vitamin C.
  • Individual Biochemistry: Nutritional requirements vary based on individual metabolic profiles, mineral balances, and specific health conditions.
  • Consultation: It is essential to assess overall nutritional status and potential interactions before initiating any high-dose supplementation regimen.
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