Natural Herbs for Varicose Veins treatment
Varicose veins are swollen, bulging and twisted blood vessels, though
they’re most common in the legs, varicose veins can occur in almost any
part of the body and anything that increases pressure in the legs
raises the risk of developing varicose veins: obesity, pregnancy, and
activities that involve prolonged standing or heavy lifting.
Food sources are numerous and include berries, citrus fruits,
parsley, red grapes, green tea, red wine and red cabbage, which are rich
in flavonoids, the water-soluble pigments that give plants their color,
a compound that tone veins and protect them from inflammation and
oxidative damage. Several studies have shown a mixture of citrus
bioflavonoids called rutosides to be helpful in treating varicose veins.
Here are the top herbs that treat varicose veins:
Horse chestnut: The herb’s active component is thought to be aescin, that is extract of the seed of this tree counter inflammation, tone and protect veins, scavenge tissue-damaging free radicals and block enzymes that break down supporting tissue and it works as effectively as physician-prescribed compression stockings.
Horse chestnut: The herb’s active component is thought to be aescin, that is extract of the seed of this tree counter inflammation, tone and protect veins, scavenge tissue-damaging free radicals and block enzymes that break down supporting tissue and it works as effectively as physician-prescribed compression stockings.
Horse chestnut is the most popular herbal treatment for varicose veins in Germany.
Gotu kola: A tropical plant that enhances the
integrity of blood vessels and speeds wound healing, it also keeps small
vessels from “leaking,” thereby decreasing swelling. Thrice-daily
topical application of gotu kola extract is also helpful.
Butcher’s broomi: A yellow-flowered shrub that tones
the veins by its anti-inflammatory and astringent properties..
Butcher’s broom extracts inhibit enzymes that degrade structural
components of veins and render small vessels less permeable.
Witch hazel: Rich in anti-inflammatory substances
and tannins, its extract of the bark of this North American tree and
have a long tradition of topical use for skin inflammation, hemorrhoids
and varicose veins.
Bilberry extract: Rich in flavonoids called anthocyanosides that can also be helpful. Give herbs a chance!
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