These Vein Valves Work Like One-Way Gates… Letting Blood Flow In One Direction But NEVER THE OTHER WAY
This is incredibly important because, as you’ll soon learn, if blood starts flowing backwards, it can lead to many serious issues.
The drawing above shows a healthy vein on the left side compared to a compromised varicose vein on the right side.
Under normal conditions, the vein valves in your calves work in unison to push old, stagnant blood from your feet and calves up against gravity back to the heart.
The image on the left shows how the blood moves in a single direction.
That’s what healthy veins with normal vein valves should look like.
But unfortunately, many of us have compromised Vein Valves.
Now, let’s take a look at the image on the right side.
What stands out immediately is that the varicose vein is bulging and swollen compared to the healthy vein, right?
This happens because, as the vein valves wear out, they can no longer push old blood from our legs back to the heart.
This causes the blood to get trapped in the vein in different areas - particularly behind the vein valves.
Resulting in old, stagnant blood pooling in your legs.
As the blood pools, the pressure within the affected veins begin to increase.
This pressure causes the veins to expand, making them BULGE.
Similar to a kinked hose that restricts water from flowing, this leads to backups, swelling and bulging veins.
Eventually, this results in those unattractive varicose veins which look like coiled snakes beneath the skin.
This problem is called Venous Insufficiency.
And it’s the real reason behind varicose veins.
Many people aren’t aware that they have early symptoms…
But it’s the #1 reason why we deal with varicose veins, swelling, and feeling like your legs weigh a ton.
Now Here’s The Issue…
If We Don’t Tackle The Root Cause, Varicose Veins Will Keep Progressing
More than 76 million Americans suffer from varicose veins.
And while most people are mainly concerned with boosting blood flow…
They completely overlook the fact that ‘Venous Insufficiency’ is the actual root cause.
This explains why common treatments like compression socks, topical creams, and painkillers can’t fix the problem.
They target blood flow and NOT the Vein Valves.
So, What’s The Answer?
Here’s a little-known secret about Varicose Veins that everyone should be aware of…
The solution for alleviating varicose veins and swollen legs… can be found in your calves!
Did You Know Your Calves Are Essential For Supporting Healthy Blood Flow?
Consider this… whenever you take a step, your calf muscles are engaged…
This compression action opens the vein valves, allowing the old, stagnant blood to move upward in the correct direction.
That’s why we often call the calves ‘the second heart’ - because they play a crucial role in maintaining normal blood circulation in the lower body.
That’s why it’s important to exercise your calves and your overall body to manage varicose veins and swelling.
But we already know that’s impossible when your feet and legs feel like ticking time bombs…
With each step closer to bursting.
Thankfully, there’s now a better option available.