flavonoids in circulation can transfer back into the lymphatic system via blood-to-lymph exchange

Flavonoids and their metabolites can be transferred from peripheral blood circulation back into the lymphatic system, demonstrating bidirectional blood-to-lymph transfer of plant phytochemicals.

What this means for you

Your lymphatic system is your body's internal drainage and immune network. When plant compounds from essential oils and botanicals circulate in your blood, research shows they can cross back into lymph fluid — meaning their supportive effects may reach deeper into the immune and detox pathways most people never think about.

The published research

Absorption pathway of dietary flavonoids: the potential roles of the lymphatic transport in the intestine
Functional Foods in Health and Disease · 2020
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