Phlebitis

What you need to know:

Follow the advice for varicose veins:

The most useful Supplements:

  • Bromelain

2,000G.D.U to 3,000G.D.U per day

  • Grape seed extract

100mg to 300mg per day

  • Pine bark extract

100mg to 300mg per day

  • Rutin

500mg to 1,000mg per day

  • Vitamin C

1-3 grams per day

  • Vitamin E

400-800iu per day

The most useful Herbs:

  • Bilberry

500mg to 2,000mg per day of standardised extract

  • Butchers broom

500mg to 1,000mg per day

  • Goto kola

500mg to 3,000mg per day

  • Horse chestnut

500mg to 2,000mg per day

Externally, distilled Witch hazel or Horse chestnut ointment can be used in gentle massage

Homoeopathy

The following homoeopathic remedies may also help.

Aromatherapy

Dietary changes that may be beneficial:

Diet plays a part, too, so eat lots of fibre - fruit (especially cherries, blackberries and blueberries), plus wholemeal bread, beans, pasta, salad and vegetables

Eat buckwheat for its Rutin content - it can be used to make pancakes, or added to bread or biscuit recipes.

Excessive amounts of caffeine, salt and alcohol all have adverse effects on the heart and blood vessels

Drink at least 2 litres of water every day.

Traditional Remedies:

Fill a large plastic bucket with comfortably hot water and second bucket with 4in/10cm of shingle and water. Stand in the hot bucket for 30 seconds, then stomp up and down in the cold bucket for 10 seconds.  Repeat for 10 minutes every day to stimulate the blood flow and strengthen the muscles of the vein walls.

Other useful advice:


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