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Treating Leg Veins Naturally

Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that appear bluish purple in color.

Normal veins are small, one way valves that make blood flow towards the heart, but in some people these valves become weakened and blood collects in the veins which cause them to become abnormally large. Varicose veins occur generally in the legs because the veins in the legs must work against gravity, standing increases pressure on the veins.

In the US varicose veins are a common condition affecting 25% of women and 15% of men.

Some people feel varicose veins are a cosmetic concern, but for other people they can be very uncomfortable due to the swelling, aching, heaviness or pain.

Varicose veins may also be a sign of heart disease or circulatory disorders, if left untreated varicose veins may lead to serious complications such as phlebitis, which is an inflammation of the veins, skin ulcers or blood clots.

The causes of varicose veins maybe from:

  • Hormonal changes during pregnancy and menopause
  • Being overweight increases the pressure on veins
  • Prolonged sitting or standing restricts circuluation and puts added pressure on veins
  • Chronic constipation
  • Genetics

 

Treatments

Treating varicose veins naturally can help strengthen veins and reduce fluid leakage from vessel walls.

If the varicose veins become swollen, red or tender and warm to the touch or if there are sores, ulcers or a rash near the varicose veins make sure to see your doctor right away.

The herb horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) is one of the most widely used natural treatments for varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency, a related condition. The active constituent in horse chestnut is a compound called aescin. Aescin appears to block the release of enzymes that damage capillary walls.

In 2006, researchers with the respected Cochrane Collaboration reviewed studies involving the use of oral horse chestnut extract or placebo for people with chronic venous insufficiency.

The researchers found an improvement in the signs and symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency with horse chestnut extract compared with placebo. Horse chestnut extract resulted in a significant reduction in leg pain and swelling compared with a placebo.

The extract of grape seeds (Vitis vinifera) and pine bark (Pinus maritima) both contain oligomeric proanthocyanidin complexes (OPCs), antioxidants that appear to strengthen the connective tissue structure of blood vessels and reduce inflammation. Studies suggest that OPCs help people with various veins.

A plant in the lily family, Butcher's broom (Ruscus aculeatus) is also known as box holly or knee holly.

It contains ruscogenins, constituents believed to strengthen collagen in blood vessel walls and improve circulation. This is thought to tighten weak, stretched vessels such as those associated with varicose veins.

 

Cardiolin - Helpful for Varicose Veins

If you are not sure if this option is right for you, there are other alternatives like vitamin supplementation.

Cardiolin addresses the healing process by providing the body with nutrients needed for circulatory support. Cardiolin contains a mixture of clinically evaluated ingredients that lend support to the permeability of blood vessels, as well as the integrity of vein walls.

Additionally, when used in conjunction with exercise, proper diet, and relaxation techniques, Cardiolin may provide a reduction in the diameter of varicose veins without employing costly surgical procedures.

Certain nutrient deficiencies have been shown to promote the onset of varicose veins in both men and women.

Cardiolin provides nutritional support for your entire circulatory system; lessening the venous pressure of the legs and increasing the integrity of tissues that support veins.

Cardiolin contains a potent, synergistic blend of botanicals that have been clinically evaluated and shown to promote circulation and diminish the side effects associated with varicose veins.

As the majority of insurance carriers do not cover the cost of cosmetic surgery, Cardiolin can be used as an alternative therapy for managing the symptoms associated with varicose veins and circulatory support, as well as to reduce the unsightly appearance of bulging, discolored veins.

The ingredients in Cardiolin are as follows:

  • Horse Chestnut - affects both the collagen content and architecture of varicose veins and supports normal function of veins. It appears to relieve symptoms of CVI, which sometimes lead to varicose veins.
  • Butcher's Broom - has venotonic properties that reduce venous capacity and pooling of blood in the legs. It also has a protective effect on capillaries, vascular endothelium, and smooth muscle.
  • Gotu Kola - has shown in clinical studies of CVI patients to increase the integrity of the tissue that supports veins, decrease lower leg edema and improve lower leg circulation.
  • Grape Seed - contain proanthocyanidins and procyanadins, which strengthen the connective tissue structure of blood vessels and have antioxidant effects.

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