Having varicose veins stripped is the only real solution. However, the body has a neat way of re-routing things when you eliminate one path. This sometimes results in more veins developing the same characteristics as the ones removed in time.
This is not true in all cases, but is quite common.
Basically, you can buy yourself some time.
2006-10-06 10:15:04
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answer #2
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answered by letem haveit 4
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Cause
Sugars, pastries, soft and alcoholic beverages, breads, candies, etc., leach the calcium out of the body, causing varicose veins, cramps, Charlie horses, loss of teeth, nervous upsets, etc.
Herbal Aids
1.Red Oak: Use the decoction as a wash, and bathe 3-4 times daily (dilute for open sores); also a fomentation may be wrapped around the affected part and covered well with flannel.
2.Tormentil: Apply the decoction as a fomentation, wrap with plastic bandage; when nearly dry, renew the application. Also drink the decoction internally.
3.Witch Hazel: Apply a lint bandage and keep it constantly wet with the fluid.
4.Comfrey Mucilage: Paint the part with pure olive oil to prevent sticking, then saturate a thick layer of cotton with comfrey mucilage and apply to the affected parts. Cover with plastic or waxed paper, bandage, and leave on until nearly dry. Make a fresh application by following the same process. If pus is present, paint the part with oil of garlic instead of olive oil and take 1 teaspoonful of the oil, internally. This will prevent or stop putrefaction and pus formation, which will hasten the healing process. Give fomentation wrung out of a strong decoction. Mucilage of comfrey root: See formula using comfrey root, distilled water, honey and glycerine.
5.Dr. Christopher's Calcium Formula:A wonderful natural calcium capsule, tea or tablet made up of horsetail grass, oat straw, comfrey root and lobelia. As explained in the book "Biological Transmutations," the silica in horsetail grass converts to calcium, and the other herbs work in close conjunction with this master calcium herb. We need calcium for nerve sheath, vein and artery walls, bone, teeth, etc. This combination is all pure herbs. It is also used for cramps, "Charlie horses," and for all calcium needs in the body.
Testimonials
1.Cayenne: After purchasing your book 'School of Natural Healing' and learning the value of cayenne pepper, I have been taking it regularly since last December. I have had a heart problem 18 years and have had a pace maker for the last six years. I had been on digorin and inderol for seven years. With the use of the cayenne along with your health food program, my health has improved greatly. I no longer have to take any heart medication and my health in general is much improved. I am even rid of most of my varicose veins.
2.Oak Bark Cures Severe Varicose Veins: (See formula from # 6 above). One of our students in the Provo, Utah area visited a lady who was suffering from varicose veins so severely that she had difficulty walking or standing for even a few moments, or even sitting down with her feet on the floor. At night the throbbing and pain would be so intense that she would have to elevate her legs for relief; then, in 15 or 20 minutes, the throbbing and pain of the elevated legs would become so painful that she would have to lower her legs again. Consequently, this woman could get no more than 20 to 30 minutes of sleep at a time. Upon seeing such suffering, our student told her friend about the healing properties of oak bark tea, which she had recently learned about in a lecture. The friend said, "Use anything you have to help, this is unbearable." So our student went home, prepared the tea and applied it to the victim's afflicted limbs. Following instructions, she took gauze and daubed on the tea, allowing it to dry. Another coat was added to the entire area of both legs. She planned to apply the 10 or 12 coats recommend lightly bandaging the legs and allowing the oak tea residue to be absorbed into the skin. It has been found that this procedure would give relief, and ofttimes would lessen the dark vein and/or phlebitis color by 20%. However, after only six coats of tea, the patient said she was drowsy and would like to doze off a few minutes, and asked out student to return and finish later. The husband said, "Oh, she never sleeps but a few minutes, never over a half hour." Upon this, our student went home, with the agreement to return when her patient awakened. That was around 9:00 - 10:00 in the evening. To the surprise and joy of everyone, the woman slept all night and woke up the next morning feeling refreshed. She was given more treatments and received complete relief.
2006-10-06 12:39:24
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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