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Hesperidin and Venous Tone

  • Primary Mechanism: Hesperidin, a citrus bioflavonoid, primarily supports venous tone by prolonging the vasoconstrictor effect of norepinephrine on the vein walls.
  • Microcirculation Support: It helps improve microvascular flow and reduces capillary permeability, which decreases fluid leakage into surrounding tissues.
  • Synergy with Diosmin: Hesperidin is most commonly utilized in a purified flavonoid fraction (often combined with diosmin in a 1:9 ratio) to clinically enhance venous elasticity and reduce venous capacitance.
  • Clinical Applications: This specific bioflavonoid combination is frequently applied to support conditions related to chronic venous insufficiency, heavy legs, and hemorrhoidal flare-ups by strengthening vascular integrity.
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Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex - connections

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  • Added To: Vitamin C supplements (Amount: small; Frequency: frequently; Scope: some)
  • Is A: Bioflavonoids
  • Preserves: Health benefits (Condition: without citrus intolerance or allergy; Amount: higher; Certainty: no known adverse or overdose reactions)

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