Article Summary:
- Vitamins B, C, and E, citrulline, coenzyme Q10, and lipoic acid are a few of the nutrients that promote healthy veins.*
- The poor bioavailability and absorption of these nutrients can adversely impact the efficacy of most vein health supplements.
- The proprietary nutrient delivery nanotechnology developed by Tesseract Medical Research achieves the optimal solubility of active nutrients, thus enhancing endothelial and vascular functions.*
Veins are blood vessels in the human body that play a critical role in blood circulation, facilitating the return of blood low in oxygen back to the lungs to reload with oxygen and, finally, to head back to the heart to be pumped again. Veins constitute a network of connecting tubes throughout the body, ranging in diameter from 1 mm to 2 cm. Healthy veins promote healthy blood circulation for optimal functioning of the body’s different organs.*
A balanced diet and an active lifestyle are integral to keeping your heart, blood, and blood vessels (arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins) healthy. Vein health supplements can help fill nutritional gaps and promote cardiovascular health.* In this article, we discuss some key vein health supplements and why you should consider including an advanced vein health supplement formulation in your diet to support overall circulatory and vascular health.*
Vein Health Supplements: How They Promote Your Cardiovascular Health
Your dietary choices significantly impact your vascular health. Food sources that are high in sodium, sugar, unhealthy fats, and low in fiber can compromise venous function1. A balanced diet for vein health should consist of fruits and vegetables, fiber-rich foods, and foods containing omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E. Hydration is also critical to maintaining vein health. The following table highlights some key nutrients that support vein health, and the food sources rich in those nutrients and their benefits.
Vein Health Supplement Nutrients, Their Food Sources, and Benefits |
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1. Vitamin B (B1, B6, B12, Folic Acid) |
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2. Vitamin C |
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3. Vitamin E |
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4. Citrulline |
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5. Coenzyme Q10 |
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6. Lipoic Acid |
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Although these nutrients can be obtained through diet, nutritional supplements are also a suitable alternative for supporting healthy veins.*
Including An Advanced Vein Health Supplement in Your Diet
NOX-FLOTM is an advanced vein health supplement developed by Tesseract Medical Research. Its formula contains clinically validated rutinosides, Hesperidin 2S, and Diosmin citrus flavonoids, along with citrulline, Coenzyme Q10, and R-lipoic acid, for enhancing NO synthesis and NO-dependent endothelial function and vasodilation.* Its potent blend of nutrients is powered by Tesseract’s proprietary CyLoc® – DexKey® nutrient delivery nanotechnology for optimal bioavailability and absorption.
This groundbreaking vein health supplement’s unprecedented absorption of active nutrients provides nutritional support to individuals experiencing compromised endothelial function and vascular insufficiencies.*
The power of Tesseract supplements lies in enhancing palatability, maximizing absorption and bioavailability, and micro-dosing a nutrients in a single, highly effective capsule. Shop products on our website and learn more about how they can help support your circulatory health.*
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