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V:V 7 Supplement by Douglas Labs 60 Capsules
Supports Optimal Circulatory Health*
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V:V 7 Supplement, provided by Douglas Laboratories, contains a synergistic blend of herbs and other nutrients designed to support optimal circulatory health.* FUNCTIONS Bioflavonoids (also called flavonoids) are a class of phytochemicals that are potent antioxidants, which scavenge many potentially damaging free radicals. Free radicals are unstable chemicals formed in the body during metabolism and from exposure to environmental sources, such as pollution and cigarette smoke. Free radicals are necessary for energy metabolism and immune function, but when an excessive number of free radicals are formed, they can attack healthy cells, especially their membrane lipids and proteins. This, in turn, is thought to contribute to a number of degenerative diseases.* Many bioflavonoids, especially rutin and quercetin, support the health of the body’s circulatory system by helping maintain capillary blood flow and proper vascular permeability, integrity, and resiliency.* Physicians as far back as ancient Greece have recognized the beneficial properties of butcher’s broom. Scientists have since identified several active components of butcher’s broom, including triterpenes, steroid saponins, and sapogenins. Ruscogenin and neuroscogenin are two specific steroidal components responsible for the ability of butcher’s broom to constrict blood vessels. In addition to enhancing venous tone, butcher’s broom helps support healthy capillaries.* Bilberries (Vaccinium myrtillus), a northern European cousin of the North American blueberries, are a rich source of anthocyanosides. Aside from being potent antioxidants, bilberry anthocyanosides were found to be important for eye health, capillary stability and blood flow, healthy veins, and normal wound healing.* Ginkgo biloba is the oldest living species of tree, having survived relatively unchanged for at least 200 million years. Native to China, ginkgo has long been recommended in Chinese herbal medicine for its numerous nutritional benefits for the brain and circulatory system. Ginkgo leaf extract has been the object of numerous scientific and clinical studies since the early 1970s and is now probably the most extensively studied and utilized botanical extract in the world.* Proanthocyanidins are highly regarded for their strong antioxidant properties, and for their functions in supporting the body’s connective tissues and capillary blood vessel system.*
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Supplement FactsServing Size: One (1) Capsule Servings Per Container: 60 | | | | Amount Per Serving | Daily Value | Butcher's Broom Rhizome (Standardized Extract) | 150 mg | ** | Bilberry Fruit (Standardized Extract) | 40 mg | ** | Ginkgo Biloba Leaf (Standardized Extract) | 20 mg | ** | Bioflavonoid (Lemon) | 100 mg | ** | | Hesperidin | 40 mg | ** | Proanthocyanidins (Grape Seed And Skin) | 25 mg | ** | | Rutin | 10 mg | ** | | ** Daily Value Not Established. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. |
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| Cellulose, Gelatin Capsule, Silica, Stearates (Vegetable Source) |
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| As a dietary supplement, one (1) capsule one to two (1-2) times daily, or more as directed by a physician. |
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| Keep out of reach of children. ... Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct light. ... Keep refrigerated with lid tightly sealed after opening. ... Tamper resistant package, do not use if outer seal is missing. |
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| This product contains NO yeast, wheat gluten, soy protein, milk/dairy, corn, sodium, sugar, starch, artificial coloring, preservatives or flavoring. |
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| Blood Coagulation, Blood Pressure Normalization, Brain Chemistry, Capillary Health, Cardiovascular Health, Cell Vitality, Cellular Oxidation, Eye Health, Free Radicals, Immune System Support, Wound |
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| Blood, Capillary, Cardiovascular, Cell, Cellular Function, Circulatory system, Connective Tissue, Eye, Eyeball, Immune System, Vessel |
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| Fitzpatrick DF et al. Endothelium-dependent vasorelaxing activity of wine and other grape products. Am J Physiol 1993;265:H774-H778. Fraisse D, Carnat A, Lamaison JL. Polyphenolic composition of the leaf of bilberry. Ann Pharm Fr. 1996;54(6):280-3. Koltringer P, Eber O, Klima G, Rothlauer W, Wakonig P, Langsteger W, Lind P. Microcirculation in parenteral Ginkgo biloba extract therapy. Wien Klin Wochenschr. 1989 Mar 17;101(6):198-200 Sato M, Maulik G, Ray PS, Bagchi D, Das DK. Cardioprotective effects of grape seed proanthocyanidin against ischemic reperfusion injury. J Mol Cell Cardiol 1999;31:1289-97. Rice-Evans CA, Miller NJ, Bolwell PG, Bramley PM, Pridham JB. The relative antioxidant activities of plant-derived polyphenolic flavonoids. Free Radic Res 1995;22:375-383. |
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