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Vitaflor Floralis Herbal Tea Organic Light Legs 18 teabags

Vitaflor Floralis Herbal Tea Organic Light Legs 18 teabags

Brand : Vitaflor Vitaflor
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Vitaflor Bio Tisane Jambes Légères 18 Sachets is an herbal tea to relieve people suffering from heavy legs.

What is Vitaflor Bio Tisane Jambes Légères 18 Sachets used for?

VitAflor Laboratories' Floralis Light Legs herbal tea, with its subtle red berry flavor, soothes those affected by heavy leg syndrome. The formula of this dietary supplement combines active ingredients from organic farming. These include Bilberry, Red Vine, Dandelion and Blackcurrant.

Red Vine leaves and Bilberry, renowned for their properties, promote venous return and help relieve the sensation of heavy legs. Dandelion leaves have a draining action, helping to limit feelings of swelling.

The active ingredients in Vitaflor Bio Jambes Légères herbal tea, notably red vine and bilberry, have a significant effect on venous circulation. Red vine, rich in flavonoids and tannins, strengthens blood vessel walls, promoting smoother blood flow. This improvement in venous circulation facilitates the return of blood to the heart, reducing pressure in the legs and alleviating sensations of heaviness. Similarly, bilberry, with its beneficial properties on blood circulation, helps increase blood flow in the lower limbs, offering effective relief from heavy legs syndrome.

Dandelion, one of the key ingredients in Vitaflor Organic Light Legs herbal tea, acts as a powerful natural diuretic. Thanks to its diuretic properties, dandelion helps eliminate excess fluids from the body, reducing swelling and feelings of heaviness in the legs. By stimulating kidney function, dandelion helps evacuate accumulated toxins and waste products, effectively relieving the discomforts associated with heavy legs syndrome.

The presence of blackcurrant in Vitaflor Bio Jambes Légères herbal tea offers additional protection for blood vessels. Blackcurrant's antioxidant properties help neutralize free radicals, responsible for oxidative damage to vascular walls. By preserving the integrity of blood vessels, blackcurrant promotes smoother blood circulation and prevents circulatory disorders. This protective action helps keep vessels healthy and supple, reducing the risk of complications associated with circulation problems.

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How do I take this herbal tea to combat heavy legs?

Place a sachet of Light Legs herbal tea in boiling water.
Leave to infuse for 3 to 5 minutes to release the flavor and benefits of the plants, according to your taste.

Herbal teas can be enjoyed hot or cold.

Give your opinion on the recommendations for use and dosage of Vitaflor Bio Tisane Jambes Légères 18 Sachets with our partner Verified opinions after your purchase.

What are the side effects and contraindications?

Food supplements should be taken as part of a healthy, balanced diet. It is important not to exceed the recommended daily dose.

What is the composition of this infusion for light legs?

Ingredients : Red Vine Leaves* (Vitis Vinifera) 70%, Dandelion Leaves* (Taraxacum Officinalis) 20%, Blueberry Leaves* (Vaccinium Myrtillus) 6%, Natural Red Fruit Flavor With Other Natural Flavors.

Nutritional analysis Per 100 ml
Energy value <10 KJ - <2 Kcal
Carbohydrates 0.6 g
of which sugars <0.5 g

This herbal tea contains negligible quantities of fat, saturated fatty acids, proteins and salts.

Presentation - Packaging

Vitaflor Bio Tisane Jambes Légères is available from your online pharmacy in boxes of 18 bags.

A feeling of heavy legs is often caused by fatigue or poor circulation. It can affect anyone.

The sensation of heavy legs can be accompanied by a variety of discomforts.

  • Tingling and numbness in the legs. These symptoms generally occur when you've been standing still for a long time. A sort of "impatience" is felt in the legs, and the patient often feels the need to move, to "stretch the legs".
  • Oedemas sometimes appear. They are due to tissue swelling and usually appear at the end of the day.
  • Small, red, dilated vessels appear under the surface of the skin, and may be star-shaped.
  • Cramps.
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