Blood circulates through our bodies in a network of vessels that is approximately 100,000 km long. There is no problem in reaching the lower parts of the body but in order to return from the periphery to the heart, blood must fight against the force of gravity. This effort often results in fluids stagnating in the venous and lymphatic vessels, where disorders may also occur, with heaviness in the lower limbs, made worse by standing, towards the end of the day and in hot weather.
In order to promote venous circulation and leg well-being, a number of medicinal plants and nutritional supplements can be used to strengthen the venous wall and relieve circulatory disorders.