| So
effective, it begins to help you immediately!
(could
this be the breakthrough we've all been waiting for?)
Now you know what makes VeinEase
work so effectively the natural power of high
potency horse chestnut and gingko biloba improve blood
circulation to the legs and strengthen veins and arteries.
You may be wondering: Could VeinEase
really help me to relieve my tired aching legs?
The answer
is a resounding YES!
Horse Chestnut has
been found effective in countering inflammation, treating
varicose veins, while generally toning and protecting
veins
Scientific
Studies ?
More than 800 individuals have
been involved in double-blind, placebo-controlled studies
of horse chestnut for treating venous insufficiency.1
One of the largest of these trials followed
212 people over a period of 40 days.2
It was what is called a crossover
study because the participants initially received horse
chestnut or placebo, and then were crossed over to the
other treatment (without their knowledge) after 20 days.
The
results showed that horse chestnut produced significant
improvement in leg edema, pain, and sensation of heaviness.
Good results were also seen in a partially
double-blind, placebo-controlled study, which compared
the effectiveness of horse chestnut to that of compression
stockings, a standard treatment.3 This study followed
240 people over a course of 12 weeks. Compression stockings
worked faster at reducing swelling, but by the end of
the study the results were equivalent, and both treatments
were better than placebo.
Friederich HC, Vogelsberg H, Neiss A.
Evaluation of internally effective venous drugs [translated
from German]. Z Hautkr. 1978;53:369-374
References
1.Friederich HC, Vogelsberg H, Neiss
A. Evaluation of internally effective venous drugs [translated
from German]. Z Hautkr. 1978;53:369-374.
2. Neiss A, Bohm C. Demonstration of
the effectiveness of the horse-chestnut-seed extract
in the varicose syndrome complex [translated from German].
MMW Munch Med Wochenschr. 1976;118:213-216
3. Diehm C, Trampisch HJ, Lange S,
et al. Comparison of leg compression stocking and oral
horse-chestnut seed extract therapy in patients with
chronic venous insufficiency. Lancet. 1996;347:292-294 |