The range of our circulation food supplements helps to limit circulatory discomfort.
30% of French women questioned, as part of a SOFRES study for the association La Maladie Veineuse, declared that they had bad legs due to circulatory problems. 76% of them even go so far as to say they suffer from it.
Among the most frequently cited problems: varicose veins, heavy legs effect, circulatory problems and pain.
Some recommendations associated with the benefits of plants will relieve your legs and get you off to a good start. Start by walking more often at a sustained pace, stay lying down to relax your legs at the end of the day by elevating your feet using a cushion for example, and adopt a balanced diet rich in vitamins (fruits and vegetables).
Heavy legs, swollen ankles, cold extremities, problems with concentration are problems related to poor blood circulation.The circulation problems are manifold, in accordance with the extent ofthe circulatory systemwhich spans the entire body. Network of arteries, veins and capillaries, set in motion by the heart, the circulatory system plays a major role in the delivery of blood to all the tissues of the body.
The food supplements selected by our expert pharmacists make it possible to respond respectively to a broad or targeted circulatory problem. Red vine , witch hazel , ginkgo , horse chestnut , butcher's broom and OPC are effective natural solutions for heavy legs and swollen ankles, while chrysantellum and ginkgo are ideal for stimulating circulation. extremities and that ginkgo and centella asiatica promote cerebral circulation and good brain oxygenation. Discover our new range of circulation food supplements to effectively treat your blood circulation in a natural way in the nutritherapy department of your online bio pharmacy.
The fragility of the veins and the comfort of the legs. Poor venous circulation causes a feeling of heavy legs and tingling in the lower limbs with swelling in the ankles.
Visually, the skin may take on a bluish tint or become mottled. The circulatory problem of light legs is due to the lack of tonicity of the venous walls and can sometimes cause dilation of the walls and even obstruction of the deep veins.
If the symptoms do not improve, we recommend that you see a doctor. Indeed, drug treatment for heavy legs may sometimes be necessary to relieve heavy legs.
Please note, food supplements aimed at circulatory comfort are not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women as well as for children under 12 years old . They should not be taken with meals.
The cures must be spread over a period of at least three months with breaks arranged so as not to cause damage to internal balances. Their intake is not recommended in the event of taking anticoagulants or in the case of a surgical operation (interrupt the treatment the 3 days preceding the operation).
Finally, it is advisable to be vigilant in the event of simultaneous drug intake. If in doubt, refer to the advice of a therapist.
(Note: Since 2012, for lack of convincing evidence of effectiveness, European health authorities have banned food supplements containing flavonoids from claiming to contribute to the health of the heart and blood vessels . In addition, food supplements containing catechins, oligoproanthocyanidins (OPC), rutin or diosmin cannot claim to contribute to blood circulation, nor to prevent chronic venous insufficiency.
Additionally, according to the European Food Safety Agency, dietary supplements containing grape seed extracts ( Vitis vinifera ) may NOT be claimed to facilitate venous circulation in the legs, reduce swelling in the legs, or drain accumulations of blood. water in the body.
Finally, products containing diosmin, troxerutin and hesperidin can NOT claim to maintain venous tone or the permeability of venous capillaries.
Source: Eureka Santé Vidal )