Veins are blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood from the outer parts of the body back to the heart and lungs. When veins become abnormally thick, full of twists and turns, or enlarged, they are called varicose veins. Generally, the veins in the legs and thighs have a tendency to become varicosed.
- The thickened, twisting or dilated parts of the vein are called varicosities.
- Varicose veins can form anywhere in the body, but they are most often located in the legs.
- In the United States alone, about 19% of men and 36% of women have varicose veins.
- Varicose veins tend to be inherited and become more prominent as the person ages.
Followed treatment with making Juice below:
- Morning: Was Drunk 250cc Carrots Juice mixture and 125cc Spinach Juice
- Day: Was Drunk 250cc Carrots Juice, 150cc Celery Juice mixture and 100cc Spinach Juice
- Sore: Was Drunk 250cc Carrots Juice, 100cc Beet Juice mixture and 100cc cucumber Juice
- Night: Was Drunk 250cc Carrot juice, 125cc Spinach juice, mixture and 75cc Radish juice
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