“ The food you eat can be either the safest and most powerful form of medicine or the slowest form of poison. ” -Ann Wigmore VARICOSE VEINS TREATMENT IN NADIPATHY Varicose veins are the superficial, visible, bulging, veins, felt under the skin. They generally are larger than one-eighth inch in width and are usually located along the inside part of the calf or thigh. Varicose veins develop due to weakness of the vein wall and because the valves of the veins no longer work. Under the pressure of gravity, these veins can continue to expand and, in time, they may become longer, twisty, pouched, thickened, and painful. Veins carry deoxygenated blood back to our heart. In our legs, blood is collected in the superficial veins, just below the skin surface, and delivered to deeper veins that run within our calf muscles. The muscular action of our calves helps to pump the blood against the force of gravity towards the heart. One –way valves inside the veins prevent the blood fro
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