Archive for January, 2007



Spider Veins Finally Have Help

Wednesday 31 January 2007 @ 9:15 pm

For those that know the background of vitamin k and bruises then you know how helpful vitamin k can be for the body and spider and varicose veins are no different since they are somewhat similar to bruises in how they have a blood pool and with spider veins this blood pool can leak from the burdened vein. This leaking becomes visible through the skin and spiders out with the vein itself. So what can vitamin K do to help? The answer is that vitamin K can help to seal off the veins. These spider veins can be visible anywhere on the body but are usually found nose, legs or arms.

There are many different professions that seem to be more susceptible to the vein problems. Nurses and pharmacists are to name a few of the professions but anybody that stays on their feet for some time can be susceptible. Pregnant women can also have spider or even varicose veins show up during pregnancy. For most of these women the veins will gradually fade after child birth but for some they will stay unless treated.

So how do you treat spider or varicose veins? The first and most natural way is to use a top notch vitamin K cream. These creams should have about 8% vitamin k and should be in a deep penetrating cream base. If the cream stays on the surface it will not help much. Finding a top notch cream is vital to gage whether the cream actually works or not. Our vitamin K cream uses deep penetrating oils that are referred to as carrier oils and the carrier oils carry the vitamin k deep past the upper layers of the skin and to the blood vessel. This is important since the vitamin K has to reach the vein itself to work.




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