Condition

– Cost Effective Supplements

Varicose Veins

Quick navigation


Varicose Veins definition

Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that you can see just under the skin. They usually occur in the legs, but also can form in other parts of the body. Hemorrhoids are a type of varicose vein.


Supplements that help with Varicose Veins

  • Gotu kola for Varicose Veins

test
Moderately Positive



test
Moderately Positive



test
Moderately Positive


In conclusion venous microangiopathy was improved by TTFCA treatment.
test
Moderately Positive


In conclusion this study showed a combined improvement of the microcirculation and capillary permeability after treatment with TTFCA and the possibility of using the VSC to evaluate the effects of drugs (or other treatment) on local capillary permeability in patients with venous hypertension.
test
Moderately Positive


In conclusion, TTFCA improves microcirculation and leg volume in venous hypertension. The effects of TTFCA are observed even in a limited sample of patients.
test
Moderately Positive


The compound was well tolerated and no unwanted effects were observed. Microcirculatory parameters--peri-malleolar skin flux at rest (RF) and transcutaneous PO2 and PCO2--improved as did the abnormally increased RF, PCO2 decreased and PO2 increased in comparison with values measured at inclusion. These results confirm the efficacy of FTTCA in venous hypertensive microangiopathy. Furthermore the effects of FTTCA appear to be dose-related.
test
Moderately Positive


A significant difference (p less than 0.05) in favor of TECA was shown for the symptoms of heaviness in the lower limbs and edema, as well as for the overall evaluation by the patient. The venous distensibility measured by a mercury strain gauge plethysmograph at three occlusion pressures was improved for the TECA groups but aggravated for the placebo group.
test
Moderately Positive


The trend of symptom evaluation paralleled the results of objective tests of our microcirculatory model, providing evidence that this model can reveal effects of venoactive drugs on venous hypertensive microangiopathy. TTFCA displays a significant activity. Doses as high as 120 mg daily may be safely used in venous hypertension.

  • Horse Chestnut for Varicose Veins

  • Pycnogenol for Varicose Veins

  • Butcher's Broom for Varicose Veins


Supplements that may help with Varicose Veins when combined

No supplements that have a synergystic effect to help reduce the symptoms of this health condition.

What functions are affected by Varicose Veins


What body systems are affected by Varicose Veins

Scroll to top