Herbs, Foods and Nutrients
for Healthy Microcirculation
Kerry BoneAdjunct ProfessorNew York Chiropractic College
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Gotu Kola andMicrocirculation
Two controlled trials have investigated the activity of Gotu Kola actives (triterpenoids)
The largest trial involved 100 patients and compared the extract with placebo over 12 months and also 40 healthy controls1
It was significantly more effective at improving microcirculatory measures and edema
1 Incandela L, Belcaro G, Cesarone MR et al. Angiology 2001; 52(Suppl 2): S27-S31
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Gotu Kola andMicrocirculation
A smaller trial in 50 patients compared Gotu Kola actives to placebo or no treatment for 6 months
There were significant improvements in measures linked to the microcirculatory system, including capillary permeability
Cesarone MR, Incandela L, De Sanctis MT et al. Angiology 2001; 52(Suppl 1-2): S49-S54 4
Funaki 2008
Ginkgo and Microcirculation
A single dose of standardized Ginkgo extract(112.5 mg) resulted in a significant increase in blood flow in nail capillaries in healthy volunteers1
Another study demonstrated increased blood flow to the forearms of volunteers2
This confirms the ability of Ginkgo to enhance microcirculatory flow
1 Jung F et al. Arzneimittelforschung 1990; 40(5): 589-5932 Mehlsen J et al. Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 2002; 22(6): 375-378
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Grape Seed andMicrocirculation
Numerous clinical trials using doses of between 100 and 150 mg/day of OPCs from Grape Seed have demonstrated a beneficial effect on capillary resistance and capillary permeability
For example, 100 mg/day of OPCs was administered to elderly patients with capillary fragility
Very good results were achieved in 67%, good in 17% and moderate in 13%
Morgan M, Andrews C. Nutritional Perspective 2007; 26: 1-3
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Garlic and Microcirculation
Garlic (particularly as the fresh-crushed raw clove or as an allicin-releasing powder) is good for both the microcirculation and microcirculatory flow1
For example, in a controlled clinical trial a single 900 mg dose of Garlic powder significantly increased capillary skin perfusion by 55%
1 Jung EM, Jung F, Mrowietz C et al. Arzneimittelforschung 1991; 41(6): 626-630
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Garlic and Microcirculation
Another study found that Garlic powder (600 mg/day) administered for 7 days increased calf blood flow by approximately 15%
Anim-Nyame N, Sooranna SR, Johnson MR et al. Garlic supplementation increases peripheral blood flow: a role for interleukin-6? J Nutr Biochem 2004; 15(1): 30-36
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Rudiga Wolk 2006
Bilberry and Microcirculation
In open trials, bilberry extract improved symptoms caused by decreased capillary resistance (fragility, bleeding and bruising)1
1 Piovella C, Curri BS, Piovella M et al. Therapia Angiol 1979; 35: 1199
Pleple2000 2008
Beets and Microcirculation
Beets Nitrate It is now realized that a specific pathway in the
body can make nitric oxide from dietary nitrate; the nitrate-nitrite-nitric oxide pathway
This has profound implications for microcirculatory and endothelial health, and for healthycirculatory function
Morgan M. Beet, Greens & Herbs for Health & Vitality. Nutritional Perspective2013; 38: 1-7
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BriannaWalther 2009
Cocoa is Healthy!
There are several studies suggestive of cocoa’s positive effect on the microcirculation and endothelium
In a clinical trial, the impairment of endothelial function caused by a glucose challenge was reduced by dark chocolate, but not white chocolate1
Dark chocolate supported healthy endothelial function in breath-hold divers2
1 Grassi D, Desideri G, Necozione S et al. Hypertension 2012; 60(3): 827-8322 Theunissen S, Schumacker J, Guerrero F et al. Eur J Appl Physiol 2013;
113(12): 2967-2975
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Green Tea andEndothelial Health
Green Tea (2 weeks) supported healthy forearm endothelial function in smokers1
There was a significant increase in plasma nitric oxide
Green Tea (4 weeks) improved flow mediated dilatation (from 5.7 ± 2.7% to 8.7 ± 3.5%) in patients with chronic kidney disease2
1 Oyama J, Maeda T, Kouzuma K et al. Circ J 2010; 74(3): 578-5882 Park CS, Kim W, Woo JS et al.. Int J Cardiol 2010; 145(2):261-262
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The 5-Point Dietary Plan
1. Boost dietary nitrate: green leafy vegetables, but especially beets as juice or a supplement
2. Increase cocoa intake: 85% chocolate, about 2/3 oz/day
3. Increase berry anthocyanin intake: 2 to 3 oz/day of blueberries, strawberries, raspberries and blackberries
4. Raw crushed Garlic: ½ to 1 clove/day5. Increase herbs and spices: especially Green Tea
(3 to 4 cups/day), Turmeric and Ginger
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Gymnema
Known in Hindi as gurmar or sugar destroyer When applied to the mouth it anesthetises the
sweet taste buds for several hours Been used to address healthy blood sugar
metabolism for more than 2000 years Activity has been verified by clinical trials
Bone, K. 2003, A Clinical Guide to Blending Liquid Herbs: Herbal Formulations for the Individual Patient, Churchill Livingstone, St. Louis, pp. 267-269.
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Lowering GI with Herbs
The glycemic index (GI) is an assessment of the rate of glucose elevation in the bloodstream following the intake of a particular food
Any herb which delays gastric emptying will reduce GI. These include mucilages.
Tannins (eg Green Tea) also interfere with digestive processes and saponins (eg Gymnema) can disrupt glucose transport
Milk Thistle and Healthy Sugar Metabolism
A recent placebo-controlled clinical trial found that Silymarin extract (200 mg TDS) for 4 months exerted a beneficial effect on glycemic profile in relatively well-controlled people
There were significant reductions in HbA1C(13%), fasting blood glucose (15%), total cholesterol (12%), LDL-cholesterol (11%) and triglycerides(25%)
Huseini H, Larijani B, Heshmat R et al. Phytother Res 2006; 20(12): 1036-1039
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Korean Ginseng andHealthy Sugar Metabolism
In well-controlled people Korean Ginseng caused no change in HbA1C or fasting plasma glucose in a placebo-controlled clinical trial
However, fasting plasma insulin was significantly reduced for Korean Ginseng (by 34%) whereas it increased in the placebo group (by 10%)
In other words Korean Ginseng lowered insulin resistance
Vuksan V, Sung MK, Sievenpiper JL, et al. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis 2008; 18(1): 46-56
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Resveratrol and Healthy Sugar Metabolism
Resveratrol has improved healthy insulin response in clinical trials
In one trial just 10 mg per day over 4 weeks (randomized, placebo-controlled) improved insulin responses and incretin levels
Brasnyó P, Molnár GA, Mohás M et al. Resveratrol improves insulin sensitivity, reduces oxidative stress and activates the Akt pathway in type 2 diabetic patients. Br J Nutr. 2011; 106(3): 383-389
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Discussion and Questions
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