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Varicose Veins Chinese Herbal Medicine

Chinese Medicine For Varicose Veins


 
 
 

Chinese Medicine For Varicose Veins

Cure Varicose Veins With Tao Hong Si Wu Tang

This Chinese medicine for varicose vein is a good formula for mild circulatory disorders. It helps in regulating the qi and causes the blood to flow according to its normal function. Take 3 capsules of this medicine 2 times a day for best results.

Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang remedies For Varicose Veins

Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang helps in developing the qi and promoting blood circulation.
This medicine is served as decoction by boiling the following herbs: chuan xiong, dang gui, huang qi, chi shao, tao ren, and di long. It should be taken twice a day.

Chinese Varicose Veins Oil for Varicose Veins Treatment

There are many traditional Chinese medicines especially created for varicose veins today. Most of them are formulated with different herbs originating from China that proves to be effective in healing vein and blood problems.
Varicose veins oil provides a soothing and relaxing effect on the affected areas. Massage the oil onto the skin 2-3 times a day as a mode of treatment. You can also apply your favorite lotion after applying the oil.
 

Varicose Veins - Definition

Varicose veins are the twisted and enlarged veins normally seen on the legs. Veins have leaflet valves that function as a blockage to prevent blood from flowing backwards. The leg muscles pump the veins up so that the blood returns back to the heart. When the veins in the legs get enlarged, the leaflets valves fail to function normally.

The abnormal inflammation of the leg veins is one symptom of a poor circulatory system.
It signifies that it has lost the elasticity of the walls of the veins, more particularly on the valves. There are lots of factors why this abnormality occurs. The common ones are heredity, obesity, old age, and posture.
In traditional Chinese medicine, varicose veins are caused by the accumulation of the heat and cold damp. Acute and chronic varicose veins can be treated by acupuncture and through herbal formulations.
 
 
 
 
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