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    Cardiolin contains a mixture of clinically evaluated ingredients that lend support
    to the permeability of blood vessels, as well as the integrity of vein walls.

    For the majority of persons suffering from varicose veins, the condition is more of an
    unpleasant, cosmetic concern rather than a complication of the circulatory system; although
    having the condition may signal a risk factor for other, more serious circulatory disorders.  
    Varicose veins are a very common affliction.  Women are far more likely to experience
    this condition than men.  In fact, upwards of 60% of all Americans will have varicose veins
    at some point in their lives.  As well, this percentage increases with age.

    The term "varicose" is Latin in origin and literally means to be "twisted."  Thus, varicose veins
    are defined as "twisted," gnarled, and enlarged veins.  The most common means of treatment
    is via self-help measures such as compression stockings.  However, herbal treatments are
    gaining in popularity as an adjunct treatment and, as current research indicates, may be as
    effective as many compression therapies.  Alternative therapies continue to be the primary
    choice for many varicose vein sufferers, as surgical procedures for treatment are quite
    invasive and involve the closing or complete removal of the affected vein.  

    Cardiolin addresses the healing process by providing the body with nutrients needed for
    circulatory support.  Additionally, when used in conjunction with exercise, proper diet, and
    relaxation techniques, Cardiolin may provide a reduction in the diameter of varicose veins
    without employing costly surgical procedures.

    What are Varicose Veins?

    Varicose veins are swollen/bulging veins that can be seen through the skin.  Veins are soft,
    thin-walled, specialized blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood from the outer limbs
    of the body back to the heart and lungs.  Varicose veins occur when these veins become
    abnormally thick, and exhibit certain characteristics; including a bluish tint and twisting
    pattern - often resembling cords.  Because of gravity and increased pressure upon the
    lower limbs, the back or inside of the legs, calves, and ankles have the greatest tendency
    to become varicosed.

    There are two classes of veins in the lower limbs:

    Superficial - Veins, and branches of veins, closest to the skin.  These veins are usually
    the ones to become varicosed (usually greater than 3mm in diameter).  Communicator or
    perforator veins are also included in this category.
     
    Deep - These veins are encased by muscle and connective tissue, which are the main
    suppliers of deoxygenated blood to both the lungs and heart.  These veins have one-way
    valves which prevent varicositites from occurring.  If deep veins become enlarged, immediate
    medical attention should be sought.  This may indicate the formation of a blood clot, or
    thrombophlebitis. Other conditions associated with abnormalities and/or enlargements of
    superficial veins include; venous lakes, reticular veins, and tengiectases.

    Signs and Symptoms:

    Varicose veins are easily identified by their color and unique pattern, but rarely present with
    symptoms.  Again, they are thought of as more of a cosmetic nuisance than health detriment.  
    Symptoms that have been reported include:

  • Leg Ache or Heaviness
  • Itching around one or more affected veins
  • Discoloration near ankles
       
    Causes and Risk Factors:

    Varicose veins result from an increased elasticity of the vein wall.  As we grow older, the
    valves in the veins may malfunction and cause blood, which should be traveling toward the
    heart, to pool in superficial veins.  The result is an enlargement and bluish appearance in
    these veins.  The bluish color is a direct result of varying amounts of deoxygenated blood
    in the vein(s) that is in a process of recirculation.  

    Varicose veins are far more common in individuals who sit or stand for prolonged periods
    of time, due to poor circulation.  Other risk factors may include:

  • Age: The aging process wears down the functioning of the valves in the veins that
    help to regulate blood flow.  This often leads to a valve malfunction; the primary cause
    of varicosity.
     
  • Genetics: If it a good chance that if someone else in your family has suffered from
    varicose veins, you will too.
     
  • Sex: 33% of all women will suffer from this condition, compared to only 17% of men.  
    Hormonal changes, menopause, premenstruation, and pregnancy are also thought
    to be key contributors to varicose vein development.  Women are more susceptible
    as female hormones are thought to weaken, or relax, vein walls.
     
  • Obesity:  Carrying more weight puts additional stress/pressure upon your
    entire circulatory system.

    Diagnosing Varicose Veins:

    Varicosities are usually determined by appearance.  Your doctor may ask you to stand to
    look for additional signs of swelling.  As well, you may be asked to describe any symptoms
    you are currently suffering from, as this may be an indication of a more severe, underlying
    condition.  An ultrasound test can also be performed to eliminate the possibility of blood clot.  
    If your worry is greater than what you're primary doctor is capable of dealing with, you'll likely
    be referred to either a dermatologist or phlebologist (doctor specializing in vein conditions).

    Conventional Treatments:

    Compression Stockings: These elastic stockings are worn to prevent blood from flowing
    backwards by squeezing affected veins.  They may also be recommended for persons
    with sores to promote the healing process, or to relieve any pain and swelling caused by
    varicose veins.

    Sclerotherapy: A chemical is injected in to the small, or medium sized varicosity.  
    The chemical irritates and scars the veins from the inside out.  This prevents the vein
    from filling with blood and redirects flow to healthier veins.

    Ablation: A catheter is inserted into the vein.  Tiny electrodes located at the tip of the
    catheter heat the walls of the varicose vein and destroy the tissue.

    Laser Stripping: A tiny fiber is inserted into a varicose vein via catheter.  The fiber sends
    out laser energy that kills and closes the affected, or diseased portion, of the varicose vein.

    Vein Stripping: After disconnecting and tying off all major varicose vein branches
    associated with the main superficial vein in your leg (saphenous vein), your physician
    will remove the saphenous vein.  Small incision avulsion usually accompanies this
    procedure, and allows your physician the ability to remove varicosities via hooks
    passes through the small incisions.


    Certain nutrient deficiencies have been shown to promote the onset of
    varicose veins in both men and women.  Cardiolin provides nutritional
    support for YOUR entire circulatory system; lessening the venous pressure
    of the legs and increasing the integrity of tissues that support veins.


    Currently there is no way to completely prevent varicose veins.  However, improving your
    circulation with nutritional supplements, regular exercise, and diet, can dramatically lessen
    the risk of development.  As well, addressing certain nutrient deficiencies is key in maintaining
    vein health and integrity.  

    Cardiolin contains a potent, synergistic blend of botanicals, that have been clinically
    evaluated and shown to promote circulation and diminish the side effects associated
    with varicose veins.  As the majority of insurance carriers do not cover the cost of
    cosmetic surgery, Cardiolin can be used as an alternative therapy for managing the
    symptoms associated with varicose veins and circulatory support, as well as to reduce
    the unsightly appearance of bulging, discolored veins.

    Money Back Guarantee
    If you do not attain the desired results or you are dissatisfied for any reason, simply return
    all of your empty and unused bottles of Cardiolin for a full refund (excluding shipping) within
    180 days. After we have received your returned bottle(s), we will immediately evaluate your
    account and issue a credit- no questions asked.

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