Evidence supporting the use of: Polyphenols (npt specified)
For the body system: Capillaries
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 4
Polyphenols are a broad class of naturally occurring compounds found in plants, including flavonoids, phenolic acids, stilbenes, and lignans. There is considerable scientific evidence supporting the use of polyphenols to support capillary health and function. Many polyphenols, particularly flavonoids (such as quercetin and rutin), have been shown to strengthen capillary walls, reduce capillary permeability, and protect vascular endothelial cells from oxidative damage. Several clinical studies and meta-analyses have demonstrated that polyphenol-rich diets or supplements can improve microcirculation and reduce symptoms of capillary fragility, such as bruising and edema, especially in populations with chronic venous insufficiency or diabetes.
The mechanisms involve antioxidant activity, inhibition of inflammation, and reinforcement of the structural integrity of capillaries. Historically, specific polyphenols like rutin were included in pharmaceutical preparations for "capillary protection." Modern research has corroborated these effects, with randomized controlled trials showing benefits from polyphenol supplementation on microvascular function, endothelial reactivity, and overall vascular health. However, the magnitude of benefit can vary depending on the type and dosage of polyphenol, as well as individual health status.
In summary, there is substantial scientific evidence supporting the use of certain polyphenols for the maintenance and protection of capillary health, validated by both mechanistic studies and clinical research.
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apple
astragalus
bilberry
black currant
blueberry
butcher's broom
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chokeberry
citrus bioflavonoids
fish oil
flavonols
garlic bulb
ginkgo biloba
gotu kola
grape
onion
hawthorn
hesperidin
horse chestnut
Japanese sophora
l-arginine
nattokinase
orange
phenolic acids
pine bark
quercetin
rutin
vitamin B
vitamin C
vitamin E
vitamin K
water
capsicum
lingzhi
yarrow
yarrow
prickly ash
sodium salt
terpene lactones
polyphenols
purslane
shepherd's purse
herbal blend (proprietary)
cayenne pepper
ashitaba
Asiaticoside
Aronia melanocarpa
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anthocyanidins
anthocyanosides
Apocynin
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Baicalein
Benfotiamine
berry
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Cyanidin
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Centella asiatica
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Capers
cypress
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Danshen
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Diosmetin
epicatechin
Erigeron
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
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Other body systems supported by Polyphenols (npt specified)
ArteriesBlood
Brain
Capillaries
Circulatory System
Digestive System
Eyes
Gastrointestinal Tract
Glandular System
Gums
Heart
Hepatic System
Immune System
Intestinal System
Joints
Kidneys
Large Intestines (Colon)
Liver
Lungs
Lymphatics
Mitochondria
Nerves
Prostate
Respiratory System
Skeletal System (Bones)
Skin
Small Intestines
Stomach
Urinary System
Veins