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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 26, 185-190, Copyright © 1973 by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc.
1 From the Lymphological Research Laboratory, Schaper and Brümmer, Salzgitter-Ringelheim, West Germany
Both B-complex avitaminosis and P avitaminosis aggravate lymphedema in the rat. A member of the vitamin P family, coumarin (devoid of any antithrombotic activity) proved to be a highly active therapeutic agent against both forms of avitaminosis-aggravated lymphedemas.
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