VENOTONE
A supplement to
reduce varicose veins and hemorrhoids.
What is Vascular Deficiency?
As we grow older, our venous system degenerates progressively and the blood
flow to the heart becomes deficient, which condition is called vascular deficiency.
This deficiency may appear in deep or surface veins. It can be the result of
pumping; obstruction (clotting) or from a deficiency in nutrients and other
bio-molecules which feed and maintain the vascular system, which can cause even
more dysfunction and deterioration.
The weaker veins are those which are nearest skin surface, as a result the first
signs for venous deficiency are often seen as varicose.
Veins and Degenerative
Venous Ailments.
Illnesses of the vascular system may be serious. Following a heart attack or
stroke, venous trombo-embolism (i.e. vein blockage due to clothing) is the third
most frequent cardiovascular ailment in the U.S.A., responsible for 1000,000
deaths annually. Chronic venous deficiency with ulcerations of skin affects
some 500,000 persons per year. By the age of 50 it is believed that 50% of the
population (USA) is affected. Despite the high cost of treating this illness,
very few research studies have been made on venous illnesses.
It is surprising that surgeons who remove veins cannot explain their re-incidence.
Varicose veins are closely connected to the occurrence of pregnancy.
In fact 70 to 80% of women develop varicose veins in the first three months
of pregnancy. Actually, both pregnancy and menopause provoke a hormone alteration
and blood volume change which all of which cause a venous widening.
The last stage of pregnancy the enlarged womb causes excessive pressure on the
pelvis veins, thus inducing varicose veins
TAKE YOUR LEGS BACK IN TIME!
Veins too, have
their needs and this becomes evident when they do not get necessary nutrients,
by problems occurring such as varicose.
As a result of controlled studies, it was established that the use of Indian
Horse Chestnut in Europe with great success is due to its powerful beneficial
effect on adverse venous afflictions specifically contributing to: