Sahacharadi Thailam for varicose veins - #3776
I’ve been dealing with varicose veins in my legs for a few years now, and they’ve started causing discomfort, especially after standing for long periods. Someone suggested using Sahacharadi Thailam for varicose veins, but I’m not sure how effective it is or how to use it properly. From what I understand, Sahacharadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil that helps improve circulation and reduce inflammation. Does it specifically target varicose veins, or is it more for general leg pain and muscle stiffness? I’ve also read that it contains herbs like Sahachara, which are supposed to strengthen blood vessels – is that accurate? How is Sahacharadi Thailam for varicose veins typically applied? Should it be massaged directly onto the veins, and are there specific techniques to follow for better absorption? I’m also wondering if it’s safe for daily use or if it should only be used during flare-ups. If anyone has tried Sahacharadi Thailam for varicose veins, did it provide noticeable relief? How long did it take to see results, and did you combine it with other treatments like compression stockings or yoga? I’d appreciate any advice on using this oil effectively.
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