- 300 mg
- Diosmin (micronized)
- 167 mg
- Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocast-anum) Extract (20% escin)
- 33 mg
- Butcher's Broom (Ruscus aculeatus) Extract (10% ruscogenins)(rhizome)
- 33 mg
- Hesperidin
Vegetarian capsule (cellulose, purified water) with rice starch and vegetable grade magnesium stearate (lubricant).
This product contains no artificial preservatives, colour, sweeteners, soy, wheat or yeast.
Veggie Caps
90 V-caps
3 capsules daily with food or as directed by a health practitioner. Keep out of reach of children. Sealed for your protection and freshness.
- Eliminates heavy feeling legs and swelling of legs
- Reduces Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)
- Reduces phlebitis
- Eliminates hemorrhoids
- Helps relieve symptoms of lymphedema
- Helps heal leg ulcers
- Aids PMS
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What to expect from VEINSMART:
-Supports vein health and reduces varicose veins
-Helps decrease the edema and inflammation associated with varicose veins
-Eliminates heavy feeling legs and swelling of legs
-Reduces Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)
-Reduces phlebitis
-Eliminates Hemorrhoids
-Helps relieve symptoms of lymphedema
-Helps heal leg ulcers
-Aids PMS
The key ingredients in VEINSMART include: Diosmin, Horse chestnut, butcher's broom and Hesperidin. Each of these ingredients has beneficial effects on vein health and treatment of varicose veins, leg swelling, hemorrhoids, PMS and more...
Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are lumpy, bulging, blue veins on the legs. Women get them four times as often as men, and roughly half of the people above the age of 50 have some type of varicose vein (hemorrhoids are a type of varicosity in the veins of the anus). Veins have little valves on the inner walls of the vessel to prevent blood from flowing backwards. Valves can become dysfunctional due to damage to the vein walls. When this occurs, it prevents proper one-way circulation and blood pools in the veins. The extra fluid causes the veins to stretch and bulge.
Although they are visually unappealing, generally, varicose veins are not harmful if they are small and appear close to the surface of the skin. However, if varicose veins are located deeper within the leg, ulcerations, deep-vein blood clots, or bleeding under the skin can occur. In serious cases, there can be complications such as inflammation of the veins (phlebitis), clots that can relocate in the lungs (pulmonary embolism) and leg ulcerations requiring immediate medical attention.
Symptoms
When the veins get sluggish the legs can feel tight, heavy or restless, and there can be aches or leg cramps, pain and swelling. The veins may itch and sores may develop.
Causes
Veins are fragile and pressure caused by being overweight, smoking, pregnancy and occupational environment (either too much standing, sitting or heavy lifting) cause the veins to dilate, leading to damage of the valves. In fact, ten times the normal pressure is forced on the veins if you are standing for many hours. Other factors include: heart or liver disease, constipation, tumors in the abdomen, vitamin C deficiency, birth control pills, hormone replacement therapy and genetic predisposition.
Recommendation for Women's Health
Sclerotherapy and surgery by a specialist to remove large and bulging veins can have excellent results. The following recommendations are effective at eliminating spider veins at the surface but larger veins will most often not be eliminated, only reduced in size with symptoms alleviated
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