Varicose veins develop when you have faulty valves in your veins and weakened vein walls. Normally, the one-way valves in these veins keep the blood flowing efficiently toward the heart. When these valves do not function properly, blood pools, pressure builds up, and the veins become weakened, enlarged, and twisted.
VensCare Moisturizing Gel contains plant essences to help promote proper blood circulation to reduce the build up of varicose veins. With this amazing product, you don’t have to pay thousands of dollars for surgery just to get rid of those spider veins. Moreover, it also has a moisturizing and soothing effect.
Aloe Vera. Improves the skin's ability to hydrate itself. It also aids on the removal of dead skin cells and has an effective penetrating ability that helps transport healthy substances through the skin. It is believed to reduce severe joint and muscle pain associated with arthritis, as well as pain related to tendonitis and injuries. When applied directly to the area of pain, Aloe Vera penetrates the skin to soothe the pain and prevent adjutant arthritis. It has also beneficial effects on blood pressure and coagulation. It is rich in all vitamins excluding Vitamin D, especially the antioxidant Vitamins A (beta-carotene), C and E and even contains a trace of Vit. B12, one of the very few plant sources of this vitamin.
Ivy. Used as herbal tea rich in vitamin C-tonic. Use for congestion (excessive accumulation of blood or other fluid in a particular part of the body), cold and coughs. It also with anti -inflammatory properties.
Thyme Extracts. It is used for its powerful antiseptic and preserving qualities. It has also a calming influence on smooth muscles and used as topical anti-fungal treatment.
Guarana Extract. Helps overcome heat fatigue and increases stamina and physical endurance. In body care products, it has been used for its tonifying and astringent properties and in the treatment of cellulite.
L-menthol.Helps the skin to absorb substances. The process is called permeation which means to pass through the pores or interstices of.
Gingko Extract. It also improves the brain's ability to metabolize glucose, prevents platelet aggregation inside arterial walls by keeping them flexible and acts as a powerful antioxidant.
Carbomer. Used as a thickening agent in most cosmetic products.
Ginger. Used as support in inflammatory conditions such as arthritis.
Licorice Extract. Protects the skin from the damaging effects of UV light and it is also used in treating atopic dermatitis and other skin problems.
Gentian Extract. It is known for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Essential Oils. When the essential oil reaches the viable or "live epidermis" (middle layer of the skin) this is where the effect first take place. The epidermis acts as a reservoir until the oils enter the bloodstream and function on a "time" release basis, different component taking between two hours and days to be released. When the essential oils reach the upper dermis, the lower skin layer, they enter the capillary circulation from where they are carried around the body via blood circulation. Once they pass through the liver, enzymes change the molecules making them more water soluble and readily absorbable by the body.