Clinical studies, medical articles about benefits for our health of Flavonoids like diosmin, hesperidin, horse chestnut

Clinical studies, medical articles about benefits for our health of Flavonoids like diosmin, hesperidin, horse chestnut.

  • Venalex- MPFF (diosmin 450 mg + hesperidin 50 mg): Multiple randomized trials and meta-analyses show MPFF can reduce leg pain/heaviness, edema and, when added to compression care, can speed healing of venous leg ulcers. It’s also referenced in major vascular guidelines. ESVS+4ScienceDirect+4PubMed+4
  • Flavonoids- Horse chestnut seed extract (HCSE; aescin): Cochrane reviews report moderate-quality evidence that standardized HCSE improves leg pain and swelling in chronic venous insufficiency versus placebo and may be comparable to compression for symptom relief in the short term. Evidence is older and more heterogeneous than for MPFF. Cochrane Library+1

High-quality sources & what they found

  1. MPFF for venous leg ulcers (adjunct to compression)
  2. Meta-analysis and RCTs: Adding MPFF to standard ulcer care increased healing rates, particularly for larger or longer-standing ulcers. ScienceDirect+1
  3. MPFF for chronic venous symptoms
  4. Clinical reviews and trials: Consistent improvements in leg pain, heaviness, edema, cramps and function vs. placebo/usual care. PubMed+1
  5. Guidelines
  6. European Society for Vascular Surgery (2022) includes venoactive drugs and discusses MPFF in the management of chronic venous disease (as adjuncts to compression/interventions). ejves.com+1
  7. Horse chestnut seed extract (HCSE)
  8. Cochrane review (updated): Across multiple RCTs in chronic venous insufficiency, standardized HCSE reduced leg pain and edema vs. placebo; tolerability generally good. (Note: raw horse chestnut is toxic—use only standardized extracts.) Cochrane Library+1

Practical notes (safety & use)

  • MPFF is widely used outside the U.S. (as prescription or OTC depending on country). Typical studied dosing equals 500 mg MPFF twice daily or equivalent; your Venalex 1-capsule regimen (diosmin 450 mg + hesperidin 50 mg) matches the classic 9:1 MPFF content per capsule—follow the product’s directions. Evidence favors use alongside compression rather than as a standalone for ulcers. ScienceDirect
  • HCSE: Look for standardized aescin extracts only; avoid raw seeds/bark. Discuss with a clinician if you take anticoagulants, have kidney/liver disease, or are pregnant/breastfeeding. Cochrane Library

Key references (curated)

  • Coleridge-Smith P et al. Meta-analysis of adjunctive MPFF in venous leg ulcers. Confirms faster healing with MPFF. ScienceDirect
  • Smith PC et al. RCT—Daflon 500 mg in venous leg ulcers. Faster healing in larger/longer-duration ulcers. PubMed
  • Ulloa JH et al. Review—MPFF for CVD symptoms. Symptom and function benefits; good tolerability. PubMed
  • ESVS 2022 Guidelines—Management of Chronic Venous Disease. Discusses role of venoactive therapy (incl. MPFF). ejves.com+1
  • Cochrane Review—Horse chestnut seed extract for CVI (latest update & plain-language summary). Symptom improvement vs. placebo; moderate certainty.
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