NaturalCare Ultra VeinGard Review

NaturalCare Ultra VeinGard Review

NaturalCare Ultra VeinGard

NaturalCare Ultra VeinGard
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            Today we review VeinGard, a homeopathic formula for varicose veins. Broadly speaking, homeopathy seeks to introduce into the body the same things in a safe and different format which would normally lead to the same symptoms you are seeking to eradicate. The idea is to gently and naturally stimulate the body into defending and healing itself. Despite some skepticism around homeopathy, it has a wide and distinct global following.

            Varicose veins are blue or purple in color and highly visible below the skin’s surface. Often, they are caused by standing too much, hormonal changes or excessive weight gain such as during pregnancy. Additional causes are too little causes, a lack of oxidation and blood flow blockages, among others.

            What’s in Ultra VeinGard?

            • Aesculus hippocastanum 1X, 3X, 6X, 3C – Also known as horse chestnut. It prevents the release of aescin, an enzyme that damages capillary walls.
            • Apis Mellifica 3X, 6X, 12X, 30X – Made from European honeybee, to relieve redness and swelling.
            • Carbo Vegetabilis 8X, 30X – This is vegetable charcoal and it remedies imperfect oxidation.
            • Carduus marianus 3X, 6X – Also known as St Mary’s Thistle, this rectifies the working of the liver.
            • Hamamelis virginiana 1X, 4X, 3C – Also known as common witch hazel, it is used to contract varicose veins and for bruising in general.
            • Lycopodium clavatum 6X, 30X – A top homeopathic remedy for liver ailments.
            • Pulsatilla 3X, 6X, 30X – A homeopathic remedy for indigestion and related symptoms.
            • Secale cornutum 3X – A remedy for constricted skin and muscle fibres.
            • Ascorbic acid
            • Bromelain
            • Butcher’s Broom
            • Capsule (Gelatin, Glycerin, and Titanium Dioxide)
            • Cayenne
            • Ginger root
            • Gotu Kola
            • Grape Seed
            • Horse Chestnut Seed
            • Magnesium amino acid chelate
            • Quercetin
            • Rutin.

            The first 8 ingredients are the active homeopathic ingredients. An X indicates that a 1 to 10 part dilution was made. On the contrary, a C indicates that a 1 to 100 part dilution was made. The inactive ingredients below form the base or carriers for the active ones. Unlike other formulations, this homeopathic one certainly does tend to address quite a few symptoms on the varicose vein spectrum from the inside.

            The question is – without a cream to help from the outside, is this effective? We think possibly so, but remember that homeopathy in general as mild. As a result, it may take longer for you to see results.

            How Do You Use Ultra VeinGard?

            Only suitable for adults. Take 1 capsule 3 times a day, with meals. Take 2 capsules 3 times a day for best results. Consult a doctor first if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

            The Cost

            A box of 60 capsules retails for $18.99 on the product website and $14.56 on Amazon. There do not appear to be bigger boxes at a discounted price. If the maximum dosage is followed, this is only a 10-day supply, making it quite expensive.

            Is There A Guarantee?

            Yes, you may return the package within 90 days, as long as only one box has been opened.

            Conclusion Of Our Ultra VeinGard Review

            The product receives slightly more positive than bad consumer reviews. While many remedies come in the form of topical applications, it is good to see an oral remedy that rectifies oxidation, constriction and blood flow from the inside. Consumers report that this supplement eases leg tiredness, swelling and throbbing.

            The guarantee is good but the price is potentially high if the maximum dosage is followed. Although the guarantee window period is great, only one unopened box may be returned. This is far from enough time to see if the product works for you so the purchase may be risky. Also bear in mind that homeopathic remedies take longer to show effect. In addition, a topical application is recommended for best results as this remedy does not address tackling the veins from the skin’s surface. You could buy the NaturalCare cream with this, but it would push up the price. Alternatively, look for a product that takes both an internal and external approach to clearing varicose veins.

            Brought to you by the health experts at Consumer Health Review.

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