Heavy legs, cold feet, swollen ankles at the end of the day, restless legs: these are all signs of venous insufficiency. Discover 7 traditional home remedies for improving the circulation.
As you know, the heart is a pump. It’s responsible for ensuring good circulation, ie, pumping oxygen- and nutrient-rich blood around the body and then ensuring effective venous return - the flow of blood back to the heart.
Yet it’s precisely the latter - venous return - which is affected by venous insufficiency. We spend a large part of our day sitting or standing, and as a consequence, our circulation has to fight against gravity to ensure venous return from the legs to the heart. The result is that blood ‘pools’ in the legs, producing the sensation of heavy legs. In some cases, it can even lead to oedema (1).
Venous return problems are exacerbated by loss of elasticity and tone in the veins, a normal consequence of advancing age which is boosted by oestrogen. That’s why it’s women who are most affected by venous insufficiency and poor circulation (2).
Sedentary lifestyles, smoking, pregnancy , air travel, jobs that involve prolonged standing or sitting, excess weight and heredity are also factors that promote venous insufficiency and poor circulation.
It therefore makes sense to adopt lifestyle changes in order to prevent heavy legs. But you can also take advantage of traditional home remedies that are particularly effective for the circulation. Let’s take a look at these natural treatments for supporting healthy blood flow.
The first home remedy for poor circulation is just plain good sense: since venous return is made more difficult by gravity, all you need to do is elevate your legs to re-establish good circulation and make the legs feel lighter.
Simply lying down with your feet against a wall for a few minutes is enough to combat the feeling of heavy legs.
Lemons may help thin the blood, and importantly, they contain flavonoids which are thought to play a role in blood vessel tone. This is due, in particular, to their high content of diosmin, a flavonoid pigment with venotonic and vasotonic properties (3).
The second home remedy for poor circulation, therefore, is to simply prepare a drink made from lemon juice and water, and drink it 2-3 times a day, just before a meal, for example.
Rich in oligo-proanthocyanidins, flavonoid tannins also found in maritime pine bark, red vine leaf is known as the ‘circulation plant’ (4).
And with good reason: red vine is recognised by the European Medicines Agency for treating chronic venous insufficiency and its symptoms.
It’s traditionally used in herbal teas for supporting the circulation. Drinking an infusion of dried leaves, 2 to 3 times a day, should therefore help to prevent heavy legs.
However, its high content of oligo-proanthocyanidins may cause interactions with blood thinning medications so you should always consult your GP before considering red vine for your circulation.
Hamamelis, or witch hazel, is a hardy shrub which, through the venotonic properties of its tannins and flavonoids, supports vascular and vein health.
Perfect for preparing herbal teas for the circulation, witch hazel is a valuable aid widely used as a natural remedy for problematic venous return.
Extensively-studied for many years, horse chestnut seeds are recognised for their venotonic properties. These are largely due to one of its active ingredients: aescin.
Traditionally used in infusions, alcohol tinctures or decoctions, horse chestnut can now be easily ingested in the form of a dietary supplement (such as Horse Chestnut Extract) (5).
Our grandmothers valued green clay for increasing the tone of vein walls and promoting decongestion of tissues.
The principle is to prepare a poultice from green clay and water (to which you can add essential oils) and apply it as a compress to the legs and/or ankles in order to stimulate venous return.
As an adjunct treatment for heavy legs, you can also use massage to reenergise the circulation.
For this, it’s a good idea to prepare specific blends beneficial for blood flow: mix a few drops of essential oils good for the circulation - peppermint, Eastern redcedar, cypress, rosemary, etc - with a neutral vegetable oil (such as coconut oil).
Finally, it’s worth noting that there are synergistic supplements which combine various of the above-mentioned active ingredients (tannins, flavonoids, anthocyanidins, etc) to promote healthy circulation and thus restore the feeling of light legs (such as the product Veinomax).
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