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Directions: 1 to 2 capsules twice a day.
Caution: Keep out of reach of children. Use only as directed. Not for use by pregnant or lactating women.
Ingredients: Vitamin C — 60 mg (water and fat soluble), Horse Chestnut Extract — 160 mg, seed (standardized to 25 % Escin), Butcher's Broom Extract — 90 mg, Gotu Kola Extract — 60 mg, whole plant (standardized to 80% Triterpenes), Bioflavonoid Complex — 100 mg, citrus.
Other Ingredients: Rice flour, vegetable capsule.
UPC: 880576006053
For Varicose Vein Support ingredients click on Label Info tab above. To read scientific studies click on the Scientific Research tab.
Q: What are varicose veins?
A: The word varicose comes from the Latin root varix, which means "twisted"—and it makes sense because varicose veins look like twisted and bulging dark purple or blue cords that are raised on the backs of the calves or on the inside of the leg, anywhere from the groin to the ankle—because walking and standing increases the pressure in the veins in your lower body.
Q: Why are women particularly susceptible to varicose veins?
A: Scientists believe that progesterone and/or estrogen stretch the veins by changing the structure of the muscle in the vein walls. This happens cyclically, and during pregnancy and menopause. Pregnancy increases the distensibility of vein walls and softens the valves. At the same time, the veins must accommodate an increased volume of blood. Additionally, during the last trimester the enlarged uterus compresses the inferior vena cava, causing further venous hypertension and secondary distension of leg veins. Depending on a host of factors, including genetics, varicose veins that develop during pregnancy may or may not spontaneously regress after delivery.
Q: What is in Varicose Vein Support?
A: Varicose Vein Support contains the highest quality ingredients including vitamin C, Horse Chestnut Extract, Butcher's Broom Extract, rhizome and Gotu Kola Extract.
Q: Who should take Varicose Vein Support?
A: Anyone who wants to healthy circulation and to reduce the possibility of varicose veins should consider supplementing regularly with Varicose Vein Support.
Dale Fowkes, CEO Health Freedom Nutrition
You Can Reverse And Soothe Varicose Veins!
My Varicose Vein Support supplement can improve circulation and reduce varicose veins!
Varicose veins are the type of problem that if you have them, you know it. And unfortunately, if you wear shorts in the summer, other people know it too.
Varicose veins are enlarged veins that are swollen
and raised above the surface of the skin, usually on the calves or on the inside of the leg. They can be dark purple or blue, and often look twisted and bulging. Varicose veins develop when valves in the veins that allow blood to flow toward the heart stop working properly. As a result, blood pools in the veins and causes them to get larger.
For some people, varicose veins are so embarrassing that they dare not show their legs, even on the hottest summer day. But there is a nutritional solution to varicose veins.
My Varicose Vein Support™ supplement can improve
circulation and reduce varicose veins. Varicose Vein Support is designed to nourish and support the entire vascular system, reducing existing varicose veins and discouraging future occurrences.
Varicose Vein Support contains the highest quality natural ingredients scientifically proven to promote healthy veins. The formula includes Vitamin C, Horse Chestnut Extract, Butcher's Broom Extract, and Gotu Kola Extract.
If you are looking for healthy vein support, then you should give Varicose Vein
Support a try.
Dale Fowkes, Health Freedom Nutrition CEO, has more than 30 years of experience in the health supplement industry. The opinions expressed by Dale on this website reflect his own personal experience and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your physician before beginning a dietary supplement program.
You can read more about Dale's journey in the About Us section of the website.
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