Friday, July 13, 2012

Remedies for Circulatory Support System


While the expression 'cold hands, warm heart "may sound familiar, there really is a direct correlation between the heart and our limbs.

The body is a network of veins, arteries and capillaries - all interconnected and all trying to complete the vital task of carrying blood to every part of our bodies. Good circulation means getting oxygen-rich blood to the farthest extremities of our bodies.

Keep active circulation at optimum levels to help keep the body warm, and provide all cells, tissues, organs and body systems not only oxygen but also food.

Moves blood circulation, allowing carry food and oxygen to all body cells. The blood also carries waste from the body to remove them. Without access to the blood, cells and body tissues die or become dysfunctional.

A natural way

A large part of modern lifestyle and today is sitting idle, worn on the couch watching TV or hour after hour in an office desk. Besides, life is full of conveniences such as unhealthy fast food, pollution and stress.

Over time, these factors can cause health problems and affect the mechanisms for regulation of certain organs. Some people are more easily affected than others, especially if you have food intolerances or preexisting conditions. In extreme cases, this may adversely affect normal body functions and create disturbances in sensitive systems of the body including the circulatory system.

Natural remedies have been used in alternative medicine for thousands of years to support the circulatory system and blood. In more recent times, research has confirmed this traditional wisdom. There are many published clinical studies demonstrating the ability of a range of herbs to facilitate healthy blood flow to the extremities.

The following herbs have been shown to help the cardiovascular system and circulatory system and promote heart health.

Ginkgo biloba dates back about 200 million years. It has survived mainly in Oriental temple gardens, where it is highly esteemed by its medicinal properties used in traditional Chinese medicine. The active ingredients of ginkgo include glycosides, bioflavines, sitosterol, lactones and anthocyanin flavone. One of the most important active ingredients, ginkgolide, has been clinically proven as effective as standard pharmaceutical drugs in treating irregular heart beats.

Zinziber officinalis (Ginger) has a long history of medicinal use in Ayurvedic medicine (India) and China. The rhizomes (underground stem) and stems of ginger have assumed significant roles in medicine, China, Japan and India since the 1500s. Chinese herbalists often recommend this herb "hot" to assist in regulating body temperature. Also, this herb has been studied recently for its beneficial effect in the blood.

Rosmarinus officinale (Rosemary) is known as traditional circulatory tonic to support healthy circulation. This herb has been investigated for its ability to facilitate the circulation of blood in veins and arteries.

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