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Ascorutin is one of the simplest and most accessible products, with proven effectiveness confirmed by practice and studies. It is recommended for capillary bleeding, seasonal discomfort, vitamin deficiencies, and even as part of combination support for varicose veins. Thanks to the balanced combination of vitamins C and P, it strengthens the vascular wall and helps the body cope with physical and immune stress.
Ascorutin contains two essential components:

Thanks to this combination, the product effectively supports vascular health and immune defense. It is recommended for:
Ascorutin is also advised during recovery after severe irritations or surgeries to support immunity and prevent vascular complications.
It is frequently used in “vascular protocols” for microcirculation disorders and as supportive care in some ophthalmologic conditions (e.g., capillary fragility in the retina).
Capillary weakness is not just a cosmetic concern like couperosis or bruises. It also contributes to hypertension, diabetes, varicose veins, and other vascular conditions.
Ascorutin is often part of support plans addressing increased vascular fragility. It strengthens vessel walls, reduces permeability and fragility, and helps prevent edema and irritation. It improves microcirculation and alleviates venous insufficiency discomfort; in cases of hemorrhoids, it may reduce discomfort severity.
It can also be helpful during frequent seasonal conditions or alongside blood-thinning agents.
Avitaminosis refers to severe deficiency of one or more vitamins. In Ascorutin’s case, it involves a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and vitamin P (rutin) — both crucial for vascular integrity, immunity, and connective tissue.
With vitamin C deficiency, the body may lose the ability to:
Rutin enhances vitamin C’s action and also contributes to:
Ascorutin is especially beneficial during the colder months, in stressful periods, after discomfort, on restrictive diets, or when fatigued — all of which increase vitamin needs and deficiency risks.
The product replenishes both nutrients, working in synergy. This helps reinforce vascular walls, reduce risk of microbleeds, improve resistance to viruses and bacteria, and lessen fatigue and headaches — all common signs of vitamin deficiency.
Because of its bioavailability and tolerability, Ascorutin is often recommended preventively during seasonal changes and in combination support for both children and adults.
Important: in cases of severe vitamin deficiency or need for long-term intake, consult a specialist. Ascorutin is suitable for mild to moderate deficiency, but severe conditions may require more intensive support.
Usually taken as 1 piece 2–3 times daily after meals, with water. Support duration: 2–4 weeks depending on your condition.
Avoid combining it with acid-enhancing agents or alkaline mineral water — the latter may interfere with absorption. Concurrent use with anticoagulants may alter coagulation — consultation is recommended.
As part of your home emergency first aid supplies, Ascorutin can be useful for nosebleeds, capillary fragility, and vitamin deficiency.
It may also benefit those with gastritis and low stomach acidity, where vitamin absorption is impaired — see our selection of gastrointestinal products.
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