Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 The following is from an excerpt of Dr Weil a famous Natural Physician who has written many books on Health. you can read this at www.drweil.com About Varicose veins and spider veins. Vericose veins are enlarged blood vessels caused by weakening of the walls of the veins, usually the saphenous vein, which runs the length of the leg and is subjected to the greatest gravitational pressure. Spider veins, often on the hands and face, usually show up as little webs of interconnected reddish or purple lines, but they are also from swollen blood vessels that are close to the skin's surface. " Grape seed extract is commonly prescribed in France for varicose veins and other vascular problems. It contains powerful antioxidant compounds called oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPCs), which have been found in lab and animal studies to make blood vessels more elastic and also less likely to leak fluids that cause the leg swelling often associated with varicose veins. However, the natural product I generally recommend for varicose veins is horse-chestnut seed extract (HCSE), a remedy popular in Germany that is believed to work similarly to grape seed extract to reduce pain and swelling in the legs but has been more extensively studied. The major active ingredient in HCSE is believed to be the compound escin. The dosage for varicose veins is 250 to 300 mg twice a day of standardized horse- chestnut seed extract (the equivalent of 100 mg of escin). " Whichever of these plant extracts you try, keep in mind that it can take up to two months to see results. Treatment for spider veins has also improved with the advent of lasers using super-speedy wave-lengths to penetrate the skin without heating the pigment. " Notice that the grape seed extract or horse chestnut cause the vessels to be more " elastic " , and Not necessarily more constricted. About Cellulite: Dr Weil says : " Cellulite is the result of weight gain and connective tissue becoming slack with age. " There is no magic formula capable of burning fat -- in any form, anywhere in the body. Unfortunately, the fat on women's thighs and buttocks is arranged in large chambers separated from each other by columns of connective tissue. If these chambers are overflowing with fat as a result of being overweight or if the connective tissue has slackened with age (as it invariably does), the result is the classic pitting and bulging we have come to know as cellulite. Men don't usually develop cellulite because male skin is thicker and the fat cell chambers are divided into smaller, more tightly arranged areas. " Over the years there have been any number of cellulite removal fads. Massage doesn't work although it can improve circulation in the affected area. Creams and lotions don't help. Even liposuction isn't dependable. hope this helps Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 Just to clarify, my email regarding veins and cellulite was based on ayurvedic studies on this subject. It is very different than the information below. Its astounding how different the two medical systems are in their approach to physiology. My friend rid herself of cellulite from massage so I don't think that approach can be eliminated as a possiblity. Sherry Barker <sherryabarker@...> wrote: The following is from an excerpt of Dr Weil a famous Natural Physician who has written many books on Health. you can read this at www.drweil.com About Varicose veins and spider veins. Vericose veins are enlarged blood vessels caused by weakening of the walls of the veins, usually the saphenous vein, which runs the length of the leg and is subjected to the greatest gravitational pressure. Spider veins, often on the hands and face, usually show up as little webs of interconnected reddish or purple lines, but they are also from swollen blood vessels that are close to the skin's surface. " Grape seed extract is commonly prescribed in France for varicose veins and other vascular problems. It contains powerful antioxidant compounds called oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPCs), which have been found in lab and animal studies to make blood vessels more elastic and also less likely to leak fluids that cause the leg swelling often associated with varicose veins. However, the natural product I generally recommend for varicose veins is horse-chestnut seed extract (HCSE), a remedy popular in Germany that is believed to work similarly to grape seed extract to reduce pain and swelling in the legs but has been more extensively studied. The major active ingredient in HCSE is believed to be the compound escin. The dosage for varicose veins is 250 to 300 mg twice a day of standardized horse- chestnut seed extract (the equivalent of 100 mg of escin). " Whichever of these plant extracts you try, keep in mind that it can take up to two months to see results. Treatment for spider veins has also improved with the advent of lasers using super-speedy wave-lengths to penetrate the skin without heating the pigment. " Notice that the grape seed extract or horse chestnut cause the vessels to be more " elastic " , and Not necessarily more constricted. About Cellulite: Dr Weil says : " Cellulite is the result of weight gain and connective tissue becoming slack with age. " There is no magic formula capable of burning fat -- in any form, anywhere in the body. Unfortunately, the fat on women's thighs and buttocks is arranged in large chambers separated from each other by columns of connective tissue. If these chambers are overflowing with fat as a result of being overweight or if the connective tissue has slackened with age (as it invariably does), the result is the classic pitting and bulging we have come to know as cellulite. Men don't usually develop cellulite because male skin is thicker and the fat cell chambers are divided into smaller, more tightly arranged areas. " Over the years there have been any number of cellulite removal fads. Massage doesn't work although it can improve circulation in the affected area. Creams and lotions don't help. Even liposuction isn't dependable. hope this helps Sherry Best priced essential oils! Eucalyptus leaf and flax seed on Sale this week! Cotton Blossom Fragrance oil on Sale! http://glenbrookfarm.com/store/specialsseeds_1.html To unsub send an e-mail to : -unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 , yes it is true there are different approaches so I presented one to the group. Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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