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Posted: 09/20/06 - 23:00
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zoller
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Are there some herbal alternatives to drugs for circulation improvement? What would you recommend me?


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Posted: 09/29/06 - 08:15
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Yi haven’t explain what is you exact problem but here are some herbal alternatives/supplements that could benefit you for circulation improvement. There are : Aesculus Forte tinicure tablets made from freshly harvested Horse Chestnut seeds to aid circulation, varicose veins and hemorrhoids; witch Hazel x45 are recommended for the reduction of venous edema and beneficial in the treatment of varicose veins, tired and heavy legs and hemorrhoids; Lilberry Leaves x45 are an anti-inflammatory remedy for increasing the resistance of the capillaries and regulating their permeability; Ginkgo Biloba 100ml, also known as Memory Tree, has been used in healthcare to help maintain the circulation.


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Posted: 02/07/07 - 04:03
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Dietary supplements (herbs, minerals, vitamins etc.) may be of used in helping to treat your specific health concern.

Garlic has been proven to lower atherosclerosis and it also helps to lower cholesterol level and excessive platelet adhesion. Magnesium may regulate heart rhythm and reduce blood clots. CoQ10 is an antioxidant that has been shown to support heart health and lower blood pressure. The Vitamin B Complex 50 promotes energy metabolism. Cayenne increases blood circulation. N-Acetyl L-Cysteine, L-Glutathione Reduced, Vitamin C, Vitamin E and Selenium work together in absorbing free radicals from the system. American Ginseng and Hawthorn are also beneficial for the heart system.

Do not take these statements as medical advice. If you think you may be in need of treatment, please contact a healthcare professional.


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