4. Horse Chestnut: Strengthening Veins
For varicose veins, swelling, or heaviness in the legs, Horse Chestnut is highly effective. Its key compound, aescin, supports vein walls and reduces pooling of blood.
Standardized extracts (around 300mg daily) have been shown to improve vein tone and decrease swelling, comparable to wearing compression stockings. Other herbs like butcher’s broom and grape seed extract can complement its effects.
5. Vitamin C Complex: Protecting Vessels
Strong, flexible blood vessels depend on collagen, and Vitamin C is essential for its production. Instead of cheap ascorbic acid, the full Vitamin C complex from whole foods—such as camu camu or acerola cherry—provides the best benefits. Beyond vessel health, it offers antioxidants that protect against free-radical damage while also boosting immunity and skin health.
Final Thoughts
Poor circulation doesn’t have to be something you live with. Supplements like Nattokinase, Niacin, Horse Chestnut, and Vitamin C, along with phytonutrient-rich foods, can restore healthy blood flow to your legs and feet.
When paired with lifestyle essentials—such as exercise, stress management, and a balanced diet—you create a foundation for lasting vascular health. With these steps, you support your body’s ability to heal itself and keep blood moving smoothly to every cell.
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