Plant Medicine Provides A Safe Means To Defeat Varicose Veins

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Arteries bring oxygen-rich blood from your heart to the rest of your body; veins return oxygen-poor blood back to your heart. When your leg veins cannot pump enough blood back to your heart, you may have varicose veins. You have three kinds of veins: superficial veins, which lie close to the skin, deep veins, which lie in groups of muscles, and perforating veins, which connect the superficial to the deep veins. Deep veins lead to the vena cava, your body's largest vein.
When you are in the upright position, the blood in your leg veins must go against gravity to return to your heart. To accomplish this, your leg muscles squeeze the deep veins of your legs and feet to help move blood back to your heart. One-way flaps, called valves, in your veins keep blood flowing in the right direction. When your leg muscles relax, the valves inside your veins close. This prevents blood from flowing in reverse, back down the legs.
When you walk and your leg muscles squeeze, the venous pump works well. But when you sit or stand, especially for a long time, the blood in your leg veins can pool and increase the venous blood pressure. Deep veins and perforating veins are usually able to withstand short periods of increased pressures. Sitting or standing for a long time can stretch vein walls because they are flexible. Over time, this can weaken the walls of the veins and damage the vein valves, causing varicose veins.
Varicose veins are swollen veins that you can see through the skin. They usually look blue, bulging, and twisted. Large varicose veins can lead to skin changes like rashes, redness, and sores. If you have varicose veins, your ankles may swell and your calves may feel tight. Your legs may also feel heavy, tired, restless, or achy. You may feel pain while walking or shortly after stopping.
Varicose veins can cause problems with leg swelling because of the pressure of the blood pooling in the veins. Your lymphatic system may also produce fluid, called lymph, to compensate for varicose veins. Your leg tissues may then absorb some of this fluid, which can increase the tendency for your legs to swell. Varicose veins can cause ulcers to form on the lower parts of the leg.
Over the long-term, blood pressure that is higher than normal inside your leg veins causes varicose veins. This can lead to damage to valves, which can further worsen the problem. In some instances, the valves that prevent blood from flowing backwards, can be congenitally defective. Other causes of varicose veins include deep vein thrombosis and phlebitis, both of which cause elevated pressure in your veins by obstructing the free flow of blood through the veins.
Deep vein thrombosis occurs when a blood clot blocks blood from flowing toward the heart, out of a deep or perforating vein. The blood trying to pass through the blocked veins can increase blood pressure in the vein, which, in turn, overloads your valves. Vein valves that do not work properly are called incompetent because they stretch and no longer work efficiently.
Deep vein thrombosis is a rather serious condition that causes leg swelling and requires immediate medical attention because sometimes the blood clots in the veins can break off and travel to lungs. Phlebitis occurs when a superficial or deep vein becomes swollen and inflamed. This inflammation causes a blood clot to form, which can also lead to deep vein thrombosis.
Factors that can increase your risk for varicose veins include a family history of varicose veins, being overweight, being pregnant, not exercising enough, smoking, and standing or sitting for long periods of time. Although varicose veins can affect anyone, age and sex are factors that can increase your tendency to develop varicose veins; women older than 50 most often get varicose veins.
Plant medicine can end varicose veins by directly improving circulation, strengthening the immune system, and breaking up fibrin deposits. Results achieved with this natural treatment are more than convincing especially in view of the poor efficacy of allopathic treatments using surgery or classic synthetic medications. Plant medicine provides a well established means to defeat varicose veins.
Plant medicine is concentrated with naturally occurring procyanidins and phenolic acids which are widely recognized as important constituents in human nutrition. The use of natural medicinal plants is taking an increasingly greater role in the treatment of varicose veins as conventional medicine has few effective solutions. The medicinal plant treatment provides real opportunities to safely eliminate varicose veins. To learn more, please go to http://www.naturespharma.org.


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