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Hi all,

 

I'm looking for a list of herbs that are proven to have venotonic

properties.

 

the problem i'm trying to address is impotence due to venous leakage.

All other methods based on pattern identification didnt not help.

 

any experience in treating this kind of impotence will be much

Appreciated.

 

Thank You,

Dan Levin LA.c

 

 

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the idea came to me after reading this abstract from medline:

 

Systemic therapy of chronic venous diseases.]

 

[Article in German]

 

Reich S, Altmeyer P, Stucker M.

 

Venenzentrum der Klinik fur Dermatologie und Gefasschirurgie der Ruhr-

Universitat Bochum, .

 

The therapy of chronic venous insufficiency is multifactorial.

Compression, interventional and operative approaches are available

along with the possibility of systemic treatment. The efficacy of

systemic venotonic medications, mostly phytotherapeutic agents, is

controversial. Nonetheless in a number of clinical and laboratory

studies, an effect was seen after use for 8-12 weeks. When

administered appropriately, venotonic agents can show anti-edematous,

anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, proteolytic effects as well as

reducing capillary leakage. Furthermore they increase vein tone and

lymph flow. Venotonic agents should be used if compression therapy

alone is either not sufficient, contraindicated or not tolerable.

They can be useful as a temporizing measure until surgical

intervention is performed. Some of them can even be used in

pregnancy, but the indications are very strict.

 

PMID: 16365774 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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While there are many, the 1st that springs to my mind is huai hua mi.

It's a source of rutin and is often used for hemorrhoids (which are

leaky veins). Gus Turpin

 

>

> Hi all,

>

> I'm looking for a list of herbs that are proven to have venotonic

> properties.

>

> the problem i'm trying to address is impotence due to venous leakage.

> All other methods based on pattern identification didnt not help.

>

> any experience in treating this kind of impotence will be much

> Appreciated.

>

> Thank You,

> Dan Levin LA.c

>

>

> --------

>

> the idea came to me after reading this abstract from medline:

>

> Systemic therapy of chronic venous diseases.]

>

> [Article in German]

>

> Reich S, Altmeyer P, Stucker M.

>

> Venenzentrum der Klinik fur Dermatologie und Gefasschirurgie der Ruhr-

> Universitat Bochum, .

>

> The therapy of chronic venous insufficiency is multifactorial.

> Compression, interventional and operative approaches are available

> along with the possibility of systemic treatment. The efficacy of

> systemic venotonic medications, mostly phytotherapeutic agents, is

> controversial. Nonetheless in a number of clinical and laboratory

> studies, an effect was seen after use for 8-12 weeks. When

> administered appropriately, venotonic agents can show anti-edematous,

> anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, proteolytic effects as well as

> reducing capillary leakage. Furthermore they increase vein tone and

> lymph flow. Venotonic agents should be used if compression therapy

> alone is either not sufficient, contraindicated or not tolerable.

> They can be useful as a temporizing measure until surgical

> intervention is performed. Some of them can even be used in

> pregnancy, but the indications are very strict.

>

> PMID: 16365774 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

>

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