Can You Treat Varicose Veins with Apple Cider Vinegar?

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Can You Treat Varicose Veins with Apple Cider Vinegar?

Health Myths: Can You Treat Varicose Veins with Apple Cider Vinegar?

Within the last few years, apple cider vinegar has really taken the spotlight on the natural wellness stage. One of the likely reasons for that involves claims made by many that apple cider vinegar is great for losing weight.

Apple cider vinegar isn’t likely to be effective for weight loss. Proponents of apple cider vinegar claim it has numerous health benefits and that drinking a small amount or taking a supplement before meals helps curb appetite and burn fat by lowering blood sugar levels.

But the truth is this: there’s little scientific support for these claims. Studies have not been consistent enough to draw a connection between apple cider vinegar and weight loss.

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Apple cider vinegar has also been touted by many as a treatment for varicose veins. Today we are diving into the science behind apple cider vinegar and varicose veins. Should apple cider vinegar be used to treat or eliminate varicose or spider veins?

Does apple cider vinegar help varicose veins?

The answer is no.

Apple cider vinegar will not serve as a reliable form of treatment for varicose veins, whether you drink it or rub it on your veins. While apple cider vinegar is known to help protect your body’s cells against free radicals and improves blood flow and circulation in the body, no studies have shown that apple cider vinegar has a positive effect on varicose veins.

However, there are reliable treatment options available for varicose and spider veins that have a proven record of being effective.

USA Vein Clinics offers a few different varicose vein treatment options you can trust will work to treat your varicose veins, spider veins or any related vein issues without including apple cider vinegar in the procedure process.

Schedule your consultation today.

Effective, minimally-invasive vein treatments we recommend

Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT)

This form of vein treatment treats large vein disease and large varicose veins on your legs. These veins are usually below the surface and cannot be seen without ultrasound. It is performed by your doctor inserting a small catheter into the diseased vein and using laser lights to generate heat, which then causes the vein to collapse.

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

Radiofrequency ablation treats large vein disease and large varicose veins on your legs. These veins are usually below the surface and cannot be seen without ultrasound. Your doctor performs it by inserting a small catheter into the diseased vein. Through this catheter, heat is delivered to collapse the vein.

Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is used to treat small and medium leg vein issues, mostly commonly spider and varicose veins. It is performed by your doctor injecting the damaged vein with a liquid that closes the vein.

VenaSeal

This approach to varicose vein treatment is also called endovenous adhesive ablation. VenaSeal is performed by your doctor using a small catheter to put medical adhesive into your damaged vein to close that vein. This helps to redirect blood to healthy veins.

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