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Daily Walking: Improve The Overall You By Walking Daily & Reducing The Appearance Of Varicose Veins

August 6th, 2008 by April Wilson
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Having varicose veins can be embarrassing, painful, and sometimes dangerous. It’s fairly common to develop them as we age from lack of exercise, poor diet, excess weight, or even genetics. In the United States they affect about 1 in 7 men and 1 in 4 women.

Swimming: An Excellent Choice For Varicose Vein Treatment

July 24th, 2008 by April Wilson
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Gnarled, blue, and bulging varicose veins can be a source of embarrassment and pain for many people. About 15% of men and 25% of women in the United States have varicose veins. Some get them from being overweight or eating a high-salt diet.

Elevating Legs For A Few Minutes A Few Times A Day Can Help With Varicose Veins

July 11th, 2008 by April Wilson
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Having varicose veins is nothing to be ashamed of. While some things like excessive salt consumption and excess body weight are known to contribute to varicose vein formation, some people get them simply from having weak veins, regardless of diet and exercise.

Juice Therapy For Varicose Vein Treatment

June 30th, 2008 by April Wilson
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Having varicose veins, while rarely life-threatening, can be embarrassing and painful. Our unique ability to walk upright has unfortunately caused some unique health problems, including spinal issues and varicose veins.

Hydrotherapy For Varicose Vein Treatment

June 17th, 2008 by April Wilson
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Varicose veins can be embarrassing and, in some cases, painful. They affect millions of Americans, occurring in about 15% of men and 25% of women. The word ‘varicose’ comes from the Latin word ‘varix’, meaning ‘twisted’ and referring to the snake or branch-like appearance of these swollen veins.

High Impact Exercises Can Contribute to Varicose Veins

June 8th, 2008 by April Wilson
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The term ‘varicose’ is derived from the Latin word ‘varix’, meaning ‘twisted’. Veins that become varicose are swollen, twisted, bluish, and usually appear on the back of the lower legs.

Maintaining Overall Fitness Can Reduce Chances Of Varicose Veins

June 1st, 2008 by April Wilson
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The circulatory system is responsible for delivering oxygenated blood and other dissolved nutrients to all the cells of your body. It does this with the help of a pump (the heart), a couple of aerators (the lungs), and a seemingly endless series of tubes (veins, arteries and capillaries) which transport blood around the body.

Homeopathic Medicines For Varicose Vein Treatment

May 24th, 2008 by April Wilson
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Varicose veins can also cause muscle cramps and itching. If you suffer from any of these varicose vein symptoms but hesitate to take part in common invasive treatment options, these homeopathic remedies for varicose veins may interest you.

Herbal Tea Treatment For Varicose Veins

May 17th, 2008 by April Wilson
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Bulging, gnarly varicose veins are a common problem in the United States, affecting up to 15% of men and 25% of women. Uncontrolled varicose veins can become painfully swollen, sometimes requiring painful procedures to either shrink or remove veins.

Foods That Could Make Varicose Veins Worse

May 10th, 2008 by April Wilson
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Varicose veins affect 1 of 2 Americans over the age of 50. While varicose veins generally don’t cause serious health problems, they can be painful and downright unsightly. They are difficult to prevent but not so difficult to treat and manage.

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