Quercetin/Rutin/Potassium - Physicians phone

Quercetin / Rutin / Potassium

Healthy Kidney Function & Antioxidant*

 

We formulated this superior product to be included in the Physicians’ Standard Alpha Sulflex/TMG Protocol, to help support healthy kidney function while being a facilitator for mitochondria and ATP production while on the protocol.

This dietary supplement can taken with the Alpha Sulflex/TMG Protocol or by itself. It’s special blend of  Quercetin, Rutin & Potassium brings together powerful flavonoid antioxidants and minerals for many health benefits:

  • Reduces Minor Pain & Discomfort*
  • Guards against Cardiovascular Diseases*
  • Balances Blood Pressure & Cholesterol in normal range*
  • Supports the Immune System*
  • Lower HIstamines *
  • Protects Liver and Kidneys*
  • Supports Healthy Blood Glucose in Normal Range.*
  • Encourages Healthy Varicose Veins, Arteries, Capillaries, Blood Vessel Integrity*

Quercetin is a powerful flavonoid antioxidant that protects our cells from free radical damage, the damaging particles in our body. It supports the immune system and its anti-inflammatory properties inhibits discomfort in our bodies.1. 2.

The antioxidant properties of Quercetin, fend off the damaging effects of oxidation as we age. Free radicals  can damage cells, altering our DNA, increase cell mutations which then healthy cells cease. Lowers inflammation, promotes overall cardiovascular health.  In research, the antioxidants in Quercetin guards against LDL cholesterol oxidation, as oxidation causes LDL cholesterol to adhere to artery walls.3 . 4.

Quercetin supports balanced blood pressure, according to a randomized, double-blind study showed that the supplementation of quercetin showed stabilization in diastolic, systolic, and average arterial pressure. 5.

The anti-inflammatory effects of Quercetin may assist in lowering histamines that can affect seasonal and food allergies, and asthma. Quercetin balances the release of histamines from our immune cells, therefore lessening our sensitivity to allergies.6. 7.

Rutin is a bioflavonoid Rutin has powerful antioxidant properties. It also helps your body produce collagen and use vitamin C.  Rutin is so steadfast in its benefits, that are over 130 registered therapeutic medicinal preparations are containing rutin in their formulations. 8.

Rutin can aid in circulation and reinforce and increase pliability in blood vessels, capillaries, and arteries. When blood vessels are strengthened, it supports varicose veins, spider veins, and bruises. Rutin can also assist in hemorrhoid treatment including recovery from hemorrhoid surgery.  It may also helpful  with thrombosis symptoms. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Rutin, applied orally as a cream 2x day may reduce wrinkles size and number of wrinkles. And supports cognitive functions.13. 14.

Potassium is an essential mineral to maintain life. Potassium is required for kidneys, heart and other organs to function properly. 15.

If you have a physical or exhausting job, sweat excessively, digestive absorption challenges,, heart disease,  high blood pressure, or smoke, you could be low in your potassium levels. 16. 17.

Supplementation with potassium may support the bone from degeneration and increase bone development. 18.

Studies have shown that hypertensive rats who had a intake of high potassium prevented vascular damage of kidneys and  vascular lesions are not only through decreases in blood pressure but also through non-blood pressure pathways. 19. 20.

The beneficial effects of dietary potassium can reduce kidney inflammation, therefore, lower incidence of chronic kidney disease. 21. 22.

Our Quercetin, Rutin & Potassium packs a punch of  flavonoid antioxidants and minerals...order it today to see how this product can be a spark for vibrant health!

References

  1. Bergstein NA1. Clinical study on the efficacy of O-(beta-hydroxyethyl)rutoside (HR) in varicosis of pregnancy.  Dept. of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Hospital Zevenaar, The Netherlands. Angiology. 2005 Mar-Apr;56(2):165-72.
  2. Cesarone MR1, Belcaro G, Pellegrini L, Ledda A, Vinciguerra G, Ricci A, Gizzi G, Ippolito E, Fano F, Dugall M, Acerbi G, Cacchio M, Di Renzo A, Stuard S, Corsi M. HR, 0-(beta-hydroxyethyl)-rutosides; (Venoruton): rapid relief of signs/symptoms in chronic venous insufficiency and microangiopathy: a prospective, controlled study. Irvine2 Vascular Lab and Physiology, Department of Biomedical Sciences, G. D'Annunzio, Chieti-Pescara University, San Valentino Vascular Screening Project, San Valentino, Italy.
  3. Egert S, Bosy-Westphal A, Seiberl J, Kürbitz C, Settler U, Plachta-Danielzik S, Wagner AE, Frank J, Schrezenmeir J, Rimbach G, Wolffram S, Müller MJ. Quercetin reduces systolic blood pressure and plasma oxidised low-density lipoprotein concentrations in overweight subjects with a high-cardiovascular disease risk phenotype: a double-blinded, placebocontrolled cross-over study. Br J Nutr. 2009.
  4.  Perez-Vizcaino F, Duarte J. Flavonols and cardiovascular disease. Mol Aspects Med. 2010 Dec;31(6):478-94. doi: 10.1016/j.mam.2010.09.002. Epub 2010 Sep 15
  5. Edwards RL, Lyon T, Litwin SE, Rabovsky A, Symons JD, Jalili T. Quercetin reduces blood pressure in hypertensive subjects. J Nutr. 2007 Nov;137(11):2405-11.
  6. Iran J Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2011 Jun;10(2):139-40. doi: 010.02/ijaai.139140.
  7. Exp Ther Med. 2017 Dec; 14(6): 6169–6175. Published online 2017 Oct 18. doi: 10.3892/etm.2017.5329
  8. J Ethnopharmacol. Chua LS1.2013 Dec 12;150(3):805-17. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2013.10.036. Epub 2013 Oct 30. A review on plant-based rutin extraction methods and its pharmacological activities.
  9. Annoni F, Boccasanta P, Chiurazzi D, et al. [Treatment of acute symptoms of hemorrhoid disease with high-dose oral O-(beta-hydroxyethyl)-rutosides]. Minerva Med 1986;77(37):1663-1668.
  10. . De Cecco L. Effects of administration of 50 mg heparan sulfate tablets to patients with varicose dilatation of the hemorrhoid plexus (hemorrhoids)]. Minerva Ginecol 1992;44(11):599-604.
  11. Longe, J., ed. The Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine, second edition, 2004. National Institute of Health Medline Plus: "Potassium."
  12. He FJ1, MacGregor GA. Author information . Beneficial effects of potassium on human health. Blood Pressure Unit, Cardiac and Vascular Sciences, St George's, University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London, UK. Physiol Plant. 2008 Aug;133(4):725-35.B
  13. Cem Ekmekcioglu, Ibrahim Elmadfa, Alexa L. Meyer, Thomas Moeslinge.  The role of dietary potassium in hypertension and diabetes
  14. 11. Wijayanegara H, Mose JC, Achmad L, et al. A clinical trial of hydroxyethylrutosides in the treatment of haemorrhoids of pregnancy. J Int Med Res 1992;20(1):54-60. View abstract.
  15. 12.  de Jongste AB, Jonker JJ, Huisman MV, et al. A double blind three center clinical trial on the short-term efficacy of 0-(beta-hydroxyethyl)-rutosides in patients with post-thrombotic syndrome. Thromb Haemost 1989;62(3):826-829.
    13. Choi SJ, Lee SN, Kim K, et al. Biological effects of rutin on skin aging. Int J Mol Med 2016;38(1):357-63.
  16. 14. Dubey S, Ganeshpurkar A, Bansal D, Dubey N. Protective effect of rutin on cognitive impairment caused by phenytoin. Indian J Pharmacol 2015;47(6):627-31
    Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry March 2016, Volume 72, Issue 1, pp 93–106|18 . June 23, 1994 N Engl J Med 1994; 330:1776-1781 DOI: 10.1056/NEJM199406233302502
  17. Tobian L.  High-potassium diets markedly protect against stroke deaths and kidney disease in hypertensive rats, an echo from prehistoric days. J Hypertens Suppl. 1986 Oct;4(4):S67-76.
  18.  Liu DT1, Wang MX, Kincaid-Smith P, Whitworth JA.. The effects of dietary potassium on vascular and glomerular lesions in hypertensive rats. Department of Medicine, St George Hospital, University of New South Wales, Australia.  Clin Exp Hypertens. 1994 Jul;16(4):391-414
  19. . ItzmanD K Form, JR, M.D., Eisa Ozw-Kzirs, Sc-D., and E. V. McColum, PhD.  Department of Pathology, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, MD. THE PRODUCTION OF CARDIAC AND RENAL LESIONS IN RATS BY A DIET EXTREMELY DEFICIENT IN POTASSIUM.  Department of Chemistry, School of Hygm and Public Health, from the Rockefeller Foundation. April 24, I943.
  20. . Am J Nephrol. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2014 May 15. Published in final edited form as: Am J Nephrol. 2013; 37(6): 526–533. Published online 2013 May 15. doi: 10.1159/000351178 PMCID: PMC3919025 NIHMSID: NIHMS508348 PMID: 23689685  Association between Dietary Sodium and Potassium Intake with Chronic Kidney Disease in U.S. Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study Shailendra Sharma, MD, Kim McFann, PhD, Michel Chonchol, MD, Ian H. de Boer, MD, and Jessica Kendrick, MD

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