Our 100% natural tips to relieve heavy legs pain Plants to stimulate venous return And our grandmothers have a lot to teach us to stimulate venous return. They have common sense advice. To relieve heavy legs quickly, nothing like doing "feet on the wall" or passing a jet of cold water over the legs. But not only that, because the plants our grandmothers used are still relevant today. Plants were at the center of symptomatic treatments for venous insufficiency, and they still are. Among them, horse chestnut, a so-called phlebotonic plant whose effects have been the best studied. In horse chestnut, substances are found which have a protective and stimulating effect on the walls of veins and small blood vessels, and which reduce inflammation and swelling. Fragon (also called small holly) has comparable properties. The witch hazel leaves and red vine leaves are also interesting. They contain tannins and flavonoids, which also gives them veinotonic and protective hair effects. The...
Do you dream of being a great businessman? The business world is a jungle where it is not always easy to find your account. The competition is fierce and this world is in constant effervescence. So there are a few things you need to know before you start head first. So here are our 10 tips and advice on how to become a businessman. 1. Practice a profession in demand Choosing a profession in demand will secure you an enviable position that will give you credibility within the community and this will facilitate your business success. 2. Have a good command of English Mastering the language of Shakespeare will open many doors for you in international trade and will facilitate the expansion of your business, especially if you are doing business in the import-export field. 3. Go to business school Getting a degree from a business school will help you understand the basics of the market economy and give you strong management skills. These are essential assets for the success of business peop...
RESISTANCE EXERCISE: A MUST FOR OLDER'S ... Resistance exercise has already been documented as beneficial to muscle health of course, but also to bone health, it also helps prevent the risk of certain diseases, including type 2 diabetes. This Michigan Medicine study tells us why and how resistance training is essential for the health of the elderly, evidence from the literature to support it. Yet, for many older people, resistance exercise is not a part of everyday life. One of the reasons why very few seniors see themselves living as 100 years old is that the majority of them associate old age with physical and cognitive decline, loss of autonomy and poor quality of life, explains the lead author, Dr. Mark Peterson, associate professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation in Michigan. Still, it is possible, with certain lifestyle measures, to live old and healthy. Strength and resistance, for healthier aging This position paper, supported by the National Strength and Condition...
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