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Venous Insufficiency: a new, Natural Solution Electromagnetic and Antioxidant Treatments Yield Breakthrough Results
Nobody takes feet problems seriously, until they really hurt…bad. Painful, swollen feet; bulging, rope-like veins; and a hot, burning sensation—these are all symptoms of poor circulation and venous insufficiency. They can get so bad that people become physically challenged, unable to go about their daily activities, or even completely disabled. The statistics are gloomy: One in four men and one in two women will suffer this treacherous disease! So far, treatments have been only partially successful. But today, a new combination promises real relief with little to no side effects.
WHAT CAUSES THIS DISEASE?
Venous anatomy is a three-staged system. Veins (as opposed to arteries) have so-called “venous valves,” which permit a one-directional flow of blood toward the heart. When the valves are malfunctioning or damaged, the normal flow is restricted. In venous insufficiency syndrome, the blood escapes from its normal path and flows backwards down into an already congested leg. This is why the color of the ankles changes to dark blue or even black (due to the lack of oxygen).
Why does this happen? Reasons vary, and include a sedentary way of life, and a lack of walking and exercise. When we sit for too many hours of the day or night, we deprive our bodies of a normal blood flow. We don’t pay attention to our feet until the problem shows its ugly face. Sometimes, however, venous deficiency can be hereditary, the result of a trauma, or because of exposure to cold temperatures.
Unfortunately, it gets worse with age. In our 30s, we may complain of “restless legs.” At this age, if a patient doesn’t feel bad, only early detection uncovers the beginning of venous disease. But if it is allowed to develop over the years, at its later stages the pain and swelling are difficult to control. After we turn 60, other symptoms develop—soreness, burning, aching, cramping, etc. Over time, chronic venous insufficiency leads to cutaneous and soft tissue breakdown that can be extremely debilitating.
SKIN CHANGES
It starts with mild swelling, then progresses to include discoloration, inflammatory dermatitis, recurrent or chronic cellulitis, cutaneous infarction, ulceration, and even malignant degeneration. Leg ulcers that don’t heal, recurrent phlebitis, and variceal bleeding are all serious problems caused by venous insufficiency. The question of treatment, however, is as complicated as the disease itself. Options include wearing compression stockings, changing one’s lifestyle and habits, taking medication such as blood-thinners, and undergoing surgery. But so far, there has been no easy solution.
A NEW SOLUTION…FROM GRAPES!
Fortunately, however, a new medicine recently appeared on the market that has proven successful in Europe. It’s derived from grape leaves and has demonstrated great potential in treating venous insufficiency. It’s new in America, but has already won recognition among both doctors and patients.
We call it a New Way of Solving Old Problems, and we’re happy to introduce it to our patients! The effect of the new treatment is amazing: It helps with or eliminates pain, soreness, burning, aching, throbbing, cramping, muscle fatigue, and "restless legs." The treatment tackles multiple stages and levels of the illness, and aims to correct the underlying defect, removing or closing down points of reflux that can prevent venous blood from returning to central circulation.
Grapes are known for their outstanding antioxidant qualities. If we compare them with vitamin E, known to be a powerful antioxidant, we’ll find grapes to be 50 times more effective! They prevent blood-vessel inflammation, improve vessel elasticity, and help reduce swelling by eliminating excess water. As a result of the treatment, blood is enriched by oxygen and released from problem areas, flowing to the heart and bringing fresh blood to vital organs. Swelling and discoloration of the affected areas disappear.
This treatment—combined with electromagnetic resonant techniques— achieves amazing, positive outcomes. The result is happy feet, and happy people!
ARE YOU A CANDIDATE?
If you have swollen feet, bulging veins, pain and burning sensations, cramping, and poor circulation, you might be a good candidate for this effective treatment. We typically recommend tento- twelve sessions for the best results, then we follow up with the treatment twice a year to maintain healthy veins and feet.
And by the way, participants in European studies and patients in our practice have reported no side effects. The treatment is as safe as it could be.
Dr. Michael RISKEVICH
2818 Ocean Avenue, Ste., 1
Brooklyn, NY 11235
(718) 934-8484
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Dr. Dmitri
Petrychenko,
MD
Pain Management
1660 E 14th St, Ste 202
Brooklyn, NY 11229
102-14 101st Ave
Ozone Park, NY 11416
(888) 774-6011
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Dr. Michael
Riskevich,
MD
Pain Management
2818 Ocean Ave, Ste 1
Brooklyn, NY 11235
(888) 849-5101
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Dr. Oleg
Kotelskiy,
MD
Pain Management
3816 Nostrand Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11235
(347) 713-6871
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Fayngersh,
MD
Pain Management
745 Ocean Pkwy
Brooklyn, NY 11223
(718) 677-7776
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Gladstein,
MD
Pain Management
2076 E 13th St
Brooklyn, NY 11229
(718) 382-7900
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Ocher,
MD
Pain Management
7401 4th Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11209
(888) 757-3867
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Trimba,
MD
Pain Management
2417 Ocean Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11229
(718) 332-2111
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Ventrudo,
MD
Pain Management
144 E 44th St
New York, NY 10174
(888) 713-2144
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