null

VariCare Herbal Cream 100g Hilde Hemmes Herbals

Hilde Hemmes Herbals

Write a Review
A$25.01
Now: A$17.35
UPC:
9315915000153
Availability:
In Stock
Brand New Stock:
Orders shipped outside Australia save 10% GST, deducted at checkout
Adding to cart… The item has been added

Product Overview

Hilde Hemmes Herbals VariCare Herbal Cream 100g

Hilde Hemmes' VariCare cream contains an extract made from dried witchhazel leaf, which has a high concentration of tannins and was commonly used in our grandmother's day as a general household remedy.

  • Witch hazel has traditionally been used in western herbal medicine to relieve symptoms of haemorrhoids and mild varicose veins.

History reveals that witchhazel was not only highly valued in Indian medicine, but also by many other tribes around the world, due to its anti-inflammatory and highly astringent (toning) actions.

Hilde Hemmes' herbal creams are water-based, easy-to-use and readily absorbed into the affected skin area. Unlike ointments, they are non-greasy, gentle, compatible with most skin types and promote the body's natural healing forces.

Medicinal Use

Rub Hilde Hemmes' VariCare cream onto the affected area several times daily to relieve:

  • varicose veins
  • haemorrhoids
  • feeling of heaviness in the legs.

Claims are based on traditional use in western herbal medicine.

Active Ingredients

Contains extract equivalent to Hamamelis virginiana dry leaf 103 mg/g.

Features / Benefits

  • This product is listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods.
  • Available in convenient, durable, tamper-evident tubes.
  • Rapidly absorbed into the affected skin area.
  • Water-based, non-greasy and gentle.
  • Promotes the body's natural healing.
  • Compatible with most skin types.

Dosage

Rub onto the affected area several times daily.
Take one Hilde Hemmes' Horse chestnut 1600 mg capsule twice daily for the relief of varicose veins. Clinical trials have shown that horse chestnut has a vascular-tightening effect.
Support pantyhose can help ease pain of varicose veins. Walking, swimming, cold leg showers, water treading or baths can also help.

Precautions

If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare practitioner.
Use only as directed.

Traditional Complementary Health