New Perspectives on Micronised Purified Flavonoid Fraction in Chronic Venous Disease


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Life Extension in US has a diosmin product also they advertise for leg circulation:


Micronized Purified Flavonoid Fraction [sweet orange extract (peel) providing 450 mg diosmin, 50 mg of flavonoids expressed as hesperidin]

500 mg​

Perhaps it might act similarly as Hemovel?
 
Life Extension in US has a diosmin product also they advertise for leg circulation:

Micronized Purified Flavonoid Fraction [sweet orange extract (peel) providing 450 mg diosmin, 50 mg of flavonoids expressed as hesperidin]


500 mg​

Perhaps it might act similarly as Hemovel?

Yes, the LE brand is the same as Venixxa shown in post #10

Venixxa - micronized purified flavonoid fraction (MPFF), each tablet of 500 mg contains 450 mg diosmin and 50 mg hesperidin.

*Venixxa’s active ingredient is a micronized purified flavonoid fraction (MPFF). It is composed of citrus bioflavonoids, containing 90% diosmin and 10% other flavonoids expressed as hesperidin.


Hemovel - each tablet contains 600 mg diosmin without additional flavonoids.

Both products are available over the counter in Canada.




*Flavonoids are oral venoactive drugs frequently prescribed to relieve the symptoms of chronic venous disorders (CVD). Among venoactive drugs, diosmin is a naturally occurring flavonoid glycoside that can be isolated from various plant sources; it can also be obtained after the conversion of hesperidin extracted from citrus rinds. Micronized purified flavonoid fraction (MPFF) is a preparation that contains mainly diosmin and a small fraction of hesperidin
 
I like the idea of using the previously described flavonoids as opposed to horse chestnut (which one vascular surgeon I know actually recommends).

@madman would you have any idea if a product like Hemovel could act synergistically with other NO supplements (thinking it might be useful as an adjunct in ED)?
 
I like the idea of using the previously described flavonoids as opposed to horse chestnut (which one vascular surgeon I know actually recommends).

@madman would you have any idea if a product like Hemovel could act synergistically with other NO supplements (thinking it might be useful as an adjunct in ED)?

Would be a good addition as it can have beneficial effects on vascular health.

Can be costly depending on the dose used.

I take 1000 mg MPFF (900 mg diosmin and 100 mg hesperidin) split twice daily.
 

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