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We think of varicose veins as something that happens mostly to older people. It turns out the slow-moving condition usually begins at a much younger age. Dr. Varun Kapila is a vascular surgeon and president of the Canadian Society for Vascular Surgery. He says there are a few lifestyle factors that can reduce the chances of getting varicose veins — or at least slow their progression.For transcripts of The Dose, please visit: lnk.to/dose-transcripts. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. For more episodes of this podcast, click this link.
In this episode, Dr. Beau Beard and team cover everything from menopause-related pain and hormone therapy misconceptions to golf swing analysis, endurance events, and the science behind varicose veins.
Causes, Prevention, and Treatment of Varicose Veins Varicose veins and diet? Perhaps Ugandans had more than 50 times fewer varicose veins for the same reason they had 50 times less heart disease and up to 50 times less colon cancer. Listen to today's episode to find out more. Written by Dr. Michael Greger at @NutritionFacts.org #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #varicoseveins #fiber ============================ Original post: https://nutritionfacts.org/video/causes-prevention-and-treatment-of-varicose-veins/ Related Episodes: 788: ‘Diverticulosis: When Our Most Common Gut Disorder Hardly Existed' and 'Does Fiber Really Prevent Diverticulosis?' https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/788-diverticulosis-when-our-most-common-gut-disorder-hardly-existed-and-does-fiber-really-prevent-diverticulosis-by-dr-michael-greger-at-nutritionfactsorg 319: Lose Two Pounds in One Sitting: Taking the Mioscenic Route https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/319-lose-two-pounds-in-one-sitting-taking-the-mioscenic-route-by-dr-michael-greger-at-nutritionfactsorg Also use the search feature at https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/episodes-search and search for FIBER ============================ Dr. Michael Greger is a physician, New York Times bestselling author, and internationally recognized speaker on nutrition, food safety, and public health issues. A founding member and Fellow of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, Dr. Greger is licensed as a general practitioner specializing in clinical nutrition. He is a graduate of the Cornell University School of Agriculture and Tufts University School of Medicine. He founded NUTRITIONFACTS.ORG is a non-profit, non-commercial, science-based public service provided by Dr. Michael Greger, providing free updates on the latest in nutrition research via bite-sized videos. There are more than a thousand videos on nearly every aspect of healthy eating, with new videos and articles uploaded every day. His latest books —How Not to Age, How Not to Die, the How Not to Die Cookbook, and How Not to Diet — became instant New York Times Best Sellers. His two latest books, How to Survive a Pandemic and the How Not to Diet Cookbook were released in 2020. 100% of all proceeds he has ever received from his books, DVDs, and speaking engagements have always and will always be donated to charity. ============================== FOLLOW THE SHOW ON: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@plantbasedbriefing Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GONW0q2EDJMzqhuwuxdCF?si=2a20c247461d4ad7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/plant-based-briefing/id1562925866 Your podcast app of choice: https://pod.link/1562925866 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/plant-based-briefing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantbasedbriefing/
In today's episode of Own Your Health, Katie explores the hidden causes and natural solutions for varicose veins. Imbalances in key organs can lead to compromised circulation and vein health, however simple yet effective self-care practices can help to restore balance. Learn how stress, poor routines, and emotional strain impact your body—and how to take back control with gentle, restorative techniques that support long-term health and vitality. If any of the techniques in today's episode have helped you, let us know! More information here: https://katiebrindle.com/ Subscribe to my newsletter: https://katiebrindle.com/newsletter-s... Buy 'Yang Sheng: The Art of Chinese Self-Healing' at https://www.hayoumethod.com/product/y... Buy the Hayo'u tools at https://www.hayoumethod.com/products/ Hayo'uFit at https://hayoufit.com Join my channel and leave a comment about what you want to see next! Love, Katie Brindle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Varicose veins are more than just a cosmetic concern—they can cause pain, swelling, and even serious complications. In this episode, we break down why they happen, who's most at risk, and the best ways to manage and treat them. From compression stockings to laser therapy, we cover what works and what doesn't.
Perhaps Ugandans had more than 50 times fewer varicose veins for the same reason they had 50 times less heart disease and up to 50 times less colon cancer.
Varicose veins are bulging, enlarged veins that lie close to the skin's surface, often causing discomfort and concern. In this episode, Kathleen Berger, MD explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for this common condition. And what to discuss with your provider on how to recognize and manage varicose veins to improve your quality of life. Tune in with Ron Aaron and Dr. Tamika Perry from WellMed at Redbird Square. Docs in a Pod focuses on health issues affecting adults. Clinicians and other health partners discuss stories, topics and tips to help you live healthier. Docs in a Pod airs on Saturdays in the following cities: 7:00 to 7:30 am CT: San Antonio (930 AM The Answer) DFW (660 AM, 92.9 FM [Dallas], 95.5 FM [Arlington], 99.9 FM [Fort Worth]) 6:30 to 7:00 pm CT: Houston (1070 AM/103.3 FM The Answer) 7:00 to 7:30 pm CT: Austin (KLBJ 590 AM/99.7 FM) Docs in a Pod also airs on Sundays in the following cities: 1:00-1:30 pm ET: Tampa (860 AM/93.7FM)
Dr. John Chuback, a board certified cardiovascular surgeon and the founder of Chuback Vein Center, is here to discuss Varicose Veins, and lymphedema a common but poorly understood problem in the United States AND Vein Care for Optimal Cardiovascular Wellness FOR ALL. To learn more visit ChubackVeinCenter.com and VitasupportMD.com.
In this episode…Comedian Jamie Lissow from Gutfeld!, Dry Bar, & Comedy Central and his girlfriend and primary care physician board certified family medicine doctor, Erika discuss & answer medical questions people are usually afraid to ask. About the PodcastComedian Jamie Lissow and his smarter half Dr. Erika answer all kinds of medical, dating, sex, divorce, questions some might be afraid to ask. Listen & subscribe for prescriptions and punchlines.Mentioned in this episode:Warning:This is an uncensored podcast that will include adult language and topics. Viewer discretion is advised.
In this insightful episode of The Natural Health Podcast, Mihaela delves into the transformative energy of Scorpio season, highlighting its powerful influence on health and wellness. Known for its connection to detoxification, emotional release, and transformation, Scorpio season is an ideal time to cleanse both emotionally and physically. Through the lens of medical astrology, Mihaela discusses health implications commonly associated with this season, like infections, digestive issues, and holding onto emotions, which can contribute to physical ailments. She shares strategies for emotional release, including movement and sweating, as vital for optimal health during this time.The episode also explores holistic approaches for managing common health concerns such as hemorrhoids and varicose veins, emphasizing the benefits of herbal remedies, a high-fiber diet, and hydration. Mihaela highlights fasting as a means for cellular detox, the power of physical seclusion for Scorpios, and shares insights into integrating astrology with natural health practices.Timestamps00:00 Introduction to Scorpio Season01:40 Medical Astrology Health Implications of Scorpio Season13:30 Research Insights Managing Hemorrhoids and Varicose VeinsKey TakeawaysTransformation & Release: Scorpio season is an ideal time for letting go of toxic emotions and making space for personal growth.Detoxify the Body: Movement, sweating, and fasting help cleanse the body and support cellular health.Medical Astrology Insights: Scorpio season brings an increased focus on infections, reproductive health, and emotional well-being.Herbal Remedies for Veins: Herbs like horse chestnut and butcher's broom can support the management of hemorrhoids and varicose veins.Holistic Health Practices: Hydration, a high-fiber diet, and regular exercise are foundational for wellness.Mind-Body Connection: Emotional release, particularly during Scorpio season, is vital for maintaining physical health.
Almost everyone occasionally experiences cold feet or numbness in their toes and fingers. But if it happens every day, it's a sign that you need help. It signals that your blood circulation is poor, which might result in kidney issues, varicose vein problems, and other not so pleasant diseases. Therefore, you should act quickly to avoid any possible health problems. TIMESTAMPS Get a pet 0:43 Choose wine over beer 1:35 Eat spicy food 2:36 Quit smoking 3:30 Wear the right clothes 4:20 Drink green tea 5:12 Add foods rich in folic acid 6:00 Elevate your feet 6:59 Get a massage 7:50 Drink more water 8:49 Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram SMART Youtube: https://goo.gl/JTfP6L 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC Have you ever seen a talking slime? Here he is – Slick Slime Sam: https://goo.gl/zarVZo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Crossing your legs at the knee is a very common pose people adopt when sitting down; many of us do it automatically. This position is elegant and sexy, and often associated with being ''feminine'' and ''ladylike.'' We've gotten used to crossing our legs without thinking, but not too many of us know that it can have some serious consequences for our health and bodies. Bright Side decided to share some valuable information about this posture with you, so that you'll be well informed and know how to prevent circulation problems with one simple move. Other videos you might like: 1-Minute Exercises to Improve Posture and Reduce Back Pain • 1-Minute Exercises to Improve Posture... 7 Exercises to Relieve Back Pain In 10 Minutes • 7 Exercises to Relieve Back Pain In 1... 10 Natural Ways to Get Rid of Varicose Veins and Increase Blood Flow • 10 Natural Ways to Get Rid of Varicos... TIMESTAMPS: Palsy 0:31 Increased blood pressure 0:50 Pelvic imbalance 1:33 Varicose veins 1:48 Neck pain 2:15 SUMMARY: Maintaining a particular posture for hours can lead to a condition called peroneal nerve paralysis or palsy. This can also happen if you sit in the same position for prolonged periods of time. In 2010, various studies proved that when you sit with your legs crossed for a long time, the blood pressure in your body increases. When you put one knee over the other, it sends blood from the legs up to the chest, resulting in a larger quantity of blood being pumped out of the heart. Prolonged leg-crossing eventually makes the inner thigh muscle shorter and the outer thigh muscle longer, and puts your joints at risk of moving out of place. Remember this can lead to pelvic imbalance! When your legs are crossed, the pressure on your veins increases and impedes your blood flow, causing the vessels to narrow and allowing the backflow of blood. This can cause pooling of blood in the legs and make your veins swell. A study found that sitting with the legs crossed for longer than three hours per day may develop a lower back, stooped posture, neck pain, and discomfort in your hips. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz For copyright matters please contact us at: welcome@brightside.me ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
in this episode I have discussed about definition, epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, types, clinical features, diagnostic investigations, pre-op complications, treatment and post op complications of Varicose veins.
In this episode of the Healthful Woman Podcast, Dr. Nathan Fox speaks with Dr. Tikva Jacobs, a vascular surgeon at the New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in NYC. They discuss everything varicose veins!
Can you get them treated while pregnant or postpartum? Brooke shared on Instagram that she was getting another varicose vein surgery soon and she was flooded with questions. She is going to answer them all in this episode. She describes what to expect when getting them treated and what to do afterwards. Here's a sneak peek: [1:45] Brooke shares her experience with getting her varicose veins treated on her left leg and what to expect [5:30] Can you keep breastfeeding during different treatments? [6:08] Brooke got some treatments on her right leg before she got pregnant [7:20] Pregnancy is really hard on your veins [9:20] Symptoms of waiting too long before getting your varicose veins done [11:28] They do an ultrasound of your vein and will insurance cover it? [14:25] A lot of moms feel embarrassed or uncomfortable about their veins [16:06] Some reasons why getting them treated is a good idea Click Here to Join the Free Workshop: How to Feel Like Yourself Again Postpartum & Reach Your Healthiest Weight without Sacrificing Your Favorite Foods or Milk Supply
Dustin from 5P Academy and Hustle & Heart Sports Performance joins us. What's the glory hole sitch at the gym? Trying to get Doug out to the tryout to wear some spandex. What about the varicose veins? Audio of Drink talking about the crowd last night. The new SEC on ABC theme song. Is Lainey Wilson still caked up? Drops of the Week. The Iggy Bagel. Iggy Azalea's OnlyFans. EMOTD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dustin from 5P Academy and Hustle & Heart Sports Performance joins us. What's the glory hole sitch at the gym? Trying to get Doug out to the tryout to wear some spandex. What about the varicose veins? Audio of Drink talking about the crowd last night. The new SEC on ABC theme song. Is Lainey Wilson still caked up? Drops of the Week. The Iggy Bagel. Iggy Azalea's OnlyFans. EMOTD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you noticed changes in your legs like varicose or spider veins?
DISCLAMER >>>>>> The Ditch Lab Coat podcast serves solely for general informational purposes and does not serve as a substitute for professional medical services such as medicine or nursing. It does not establish a doctor/patient relationship, and the use of information from the podcast or linked materials is at the user's own risk. The content does not aim to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and users should promptly seek guidance from healthcare professionals for any medical conditions. >>>>>> The expressed opinions belong solely to the hosts and guests, and they do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Hospitals, Clinics, Universities, or any other organization associated with the host or guests. Disclosures: Ditch The Lab Coat podcast is produced by (Podkind.co) and is independent of Dr. Bonta's teaching and research roles at McMaster University, Temerty Faculty of Medicine and Queens University. Welcome back to "Ditch the Lab Coat," the podcast where we explore the fascinating world of health and medicine with a skeptical eye. I'm Dr. Mark Bonta, your host, and today's episode features an enlightening discussion with the esteemed Dr. George Oreopoulos, a renowned vascular surgeon and interventional radiologist.In this episode, Dr. Oreopoulos provides insight into the high-stakes world of vascular surgery, discussing the urgency of aortic aneurysm ruptures and the low survival rates in community settings. We delve into the complexities of managing varicose veins and venous diseases, the evolution of vein treatments, and the crucial role of specialists like Dr. Oreopoulos in addressing traumatic vascular situations.Join us as we explore the future of vascular surgery, from the potential impact of artificial intelligence and nanotechnology to the delivery of biologic therapies through interventional radiology. We also discover the intricacies of endovascular repair, the challenges of managing different types of vascular injuries, and the critical role of randomized control trials in determining treatment efficacy.Stay tuned for an insightful conversation that's both engaging and informative. And remember, while we're here to provide knowledge, always seek professional medical advice for your health concerns. Let's "ditch the lab coat" and embark on this enlightening journey!04:09 Specialist trains surgeons and radiologists, discusses surgery.09:24 What to do if someone is injured?12:53 Specialized hospital treats complex medical procedures efficiently.15:24 Vein clots may require catheter-wire treatment.17:18 Vascular surgery focuses on treating vein issues.22:46 Modern vein treatments available in Ontario. Insurance coverage.24:19 Vein surgery has evolved to outpatient treatment.28:15 Aortic aneurysm rupture risks and outcomes.32:21 Minimally invasive aneurysm treatment under local anesthetic.38:17 AI improves aneurysm prediction, but needs personalization.42:02 Interventional radiology: innovative, effective treatments for patients.44:49 Interventional procedures and accessing arteries, minimal invasiveness48:53 Innovative technology aims to improve medical procedures.50:55 Vascular surgery, veins, arteries, future, family tree.54:58 Medical expert shares fascination and future predictions.
Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. [@chutkaMD] Guest: Newton B. Neidert, M.D. Varicose veins are quite common and for most, they're a minor nuisance. However, for some individuals, they have the potential to be much more than a cosmetic health problem. They can lead to a variety of symptoms including skin discoloration, discomfort, extremity swelling and occasionally skin ulceration. Fortunately, there have been numerous advances in the management of varicose veins and in this podcast, I'll discuss these advances with interventional radiologist, Newton B. Neidert, M.D., from the Mayo Clinic. We'll discuss who's at risk for varicose veins, typical symptoms patients experience and the conservative as well as more invasive treatment options. Connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd.
The saphenous veins are superficial veins of the lower limbs. Why do they become varicose veins and why are they used in CABG surgery? What is CABG?
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As the weather warms up and the shorts come out of storage, there will be a common sign of older adulthood on display: varicose veins. Those dark purple or blue lines on your legs have a fascinating story behind them. They are probably linked to your age because of what happens to valves inside the veins. They may be linked to your gender, your occupation, or your lifestyle.But for some people, the mind races to poor health outcomes. Do these veins mean that a heart attack or stroke is coming? Vascular health is nothing to mess around with. In this episode, Dr. Bryan Kluck of Cardiovascular Experts of PA explains why these veins become noticeable, some lifestyle changes to address them, and the ways that vein experts can diagnose serious problems and treat them.
On today's episode, Drs. Sarah and Alicia break down varicose veins in pregnancy - what they are, why they occur, common symptoms, the importance of monitoring them, treatments, and why they can appear in unexpected places during pregnancy! Tune in for their expert insights and practical tips on navigating this common yet often unexpected aspect of pregnancy. With the holidays coming up, we have the perfect gift for you or the pregnant person in your life! The Nesting Box is a trimester specific subscription box filled with our favourite pregnancy, postpartum, and newborn items!
Max Willis and Nikita Austen are back with Jared on this episode of Vitality Radio to talk about more medicinal uses of nature's amazing herbs! This time they tackle five herbs with wide ranging benefits from lung health to antimicrobial uses, pain, and nervous system support. You'll learn the benefits of these herbs and which ones you might want to keep on hand in your medicine cabinet.Nikita Austen is the Director of Education and Innovation Specialist for Solaray and Max Willis is Chief Innovation Science Officer for Solaray. Both always bring us such great education on herbs and their many uses!Products:Solaray Mullein LeafSolaray Oil of OreganoCat's ClawSolaray SkullcapSolaray Devil's ClawAdditional Information:Episode #355: Herbs of Calm: Passion Flower, Valerian, Holy Basil, Lemon Balm and MoreEpisode #351: Exciting New Discoveries in the Herbal Kingdom For Stress, Mood, Hormone Balance, Varicose Veins, and Much MoreEpisode #321: Four Amazing Herbs You May Not Know About: Fenugreek, Tongkat Ali, Activated Broccoli, and Black Seed Oil with Nikita AustenEpisode #320: A Sharp, Focused Mind using Bacopa and Lion's Mane with Nikita Austen
This episode follows a problem with painful varicose veins into the past and some difficult childhood experiences.Varicose veins are essentially a problem with circulation, the blood has stagnated and stopped moving in the vessel. Veins are carrying blood back to the heart. Blood relates to vitality and warmth. The metaphor here reflects a lack of movement and something being stuck, old and without warmth.I hope you enjoy this episode. I'm sorry the sound isn't great but the conversation is rich and profound.Please like, rate and follow ❤️You can find me on Instagram @thehealingpoint._Or my website www.traceystevens.orgTo discover how your past experiences and emotions influence your physical body and health take a look at The Foundation Course https://www.rootcausepractice.com/foundationLots of LoveTracey x
What are some of the key nutrient deficiencies that could be causing your headaches? What does Dr. Jockers think of Ozempic, the weekly injection that helps lower blood sugar by helping the pancreas make more insulin - and causes weight loss? You guessed it, it's another insightful Q&A where Dr. Jockers is personally answering questions from the extended Functional Nutrition community. The awesome naturopath Dr. Yvonne Boujaoude joins Dr. Jockers in studio today to help you best navigate your health journey and guide you to success. Learn why magnesium is so important for getting a good night's sleep and preventing headaches. Find out about why high homocysteine levels may mean you have a vitamin deficiency. Should you try Ozempic for weight loss, or is there a healthier alternative? Is sourdough bread gluten-free? Is it healthy for you? Will butter or MCT oil in the morning in your coffee break your fast? What causes varicose veins? What are the best strategies for dealing with it? The answers to these questions - and more - in another jam-packed episode of Functional Nutrition! If you have a specific question of your own that you would like answered, please email info@drjockers.com. You can also DM him on his Instagram or YouTube page. Let's dive into the show! In This Episode: Are there any nutrients for dealing with headaches when stressed? Drinking enough water (with salt) What is homocysteine? Understanding Vitamin D deficiency The importance of good community for lowering inflammation What is Ozempic? Dr. Jocker's thoughts on this as a weight loss plan Increasing protein content in your diet to stabilize your blood sugar What does 'not eating naked carbohydrates' mean? Using MTC oil to support your weight loss Is sourdough bread gluten-free? Is it healthy? Making your own gluten-free sourdough bread Will butter or MCT oil in the morning in your coffee break your fast? What causes varicose veins? What are the best strategies for dealing with it? Using compression socks to prevent your veins from swelling up Ensuring you have healthy blood pressure! Be sure to check out drjockers.com for further in-depth articles This podcast is sponsored by ShopC60.com. C60 is a powerful, Nobel Prize-winning antioxidant, that helps to optimize mitochondrial function, fights inflammation, and neutralizes toxic free radicals! I'm a big fan of using C60 in conjunction with your keto and intermittent fasting lifestyle to support your immune system, help your body detox, and increase energy and mental clarity. My favorite C60 products for Keto & IF lifestyles include C60 Purple Power in Organic MCT Coconut Oil (can add this to your coffee) and their delicious Sugar-Free C60 Gummies (made with allulose and monk fruit)! If you are over the age of 40, and you'd like to kick fatigue and brain fog to the curb this year, visit shopc60.com and use the coupon code “JOCKERS” for 15% OFF and start taking back control over your health today! When it comes to gut health, bone broth is one of my ‘go to' items I add to my diet. But, not all collagen is created equal. Many brands use poor-quality bones and heating methods that remove all of the potent benefits of collagen. That is why I choose to use Paleovalley Bone Broth Protein Powder, you can get all the gut healing benefits without the mess from a company that uses only 100% grass-fed and finished cows and is not processed with high heat or extracted with harmful chemicals. There are no fillers, flow agents, or added flavors. There is only ONE ingredient in this product and it's bovine bone broth protein. Hurry and grab yours from Paleovalley.com “Magnesium is to the body what oil is to a car. Meaning that the more we are using our body, and the more stressed we are, the more we are using up magnesium." - Dr. Jockers Subscribe to the podcast on: Apple Podcast Stitcher Spotify PodBean TuneIn Radio Resources: Shop Carbon 60 - Use the coupon code "JOCKERS" for 15% OFF your first order in all their products! Paleovalley.com/jockers Connect with Dr. Ivonne: Email - drivonne@drjockers.com Website - https://drjockers.leadpages.co/nutrition-coaching-dr-ivonne/ Connect with Dr. Jockers: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/drjockers/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/DrDavidJockers YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/user/djockers Website – https://drjockers.com/ If you are interested in being a guest on the show, we would love to hear from you! Please contact us here! - https://drjockers.com/join-us-dr-jockers-functional-nutrition-podcast/
Dr. Jill Kruse answers a variety of questions about RSV vaccines, Ibuprofen and Tylenol for pain management, and varicose veins.
As we get older, we often hear more about varicose veins, especially in women (though men get them, too!). But what we don't often hear about is what causes them and how we can try to prevent them. You might be surprised to learn that nutrition plays a big role in varicose veins, but it's true. So many of our ailments can be attributed, at least in part, to poor nutrition and lifestyle choices. In this episode, we talk about what varicose veins are, what causes them, how we can try to prevent or resolve them, and how nutrition and hydration can affect varicose veins. While genetics can increase the likelihood of varicose veins, there are things you can do to prevent them, or at least minimize their effects. Eating well and actively moving your body can certainly help, and these are things you should be doing anyway for your overall health. For varicose veins, and anything else involving your health, it's important to discuss diet and supplement changes with your doctor. If you've ever wondered what varicose veins are and what to do about them, this is the episode for you. What's in this episode: What varicose veins are and what causes them Varicose veins vs. spider veins - are they the same? Some nutritional keys to help resolve or prevent varicosities How dehydration affects varicose veins Herbs that help with varicose veins For full show notes, resources and links head to: https://vitalhealthcda.com/podcasts/ The Vital Health for You Podcast is for everyone. Get to know us more by connecting with us at our website or on our Facebook page. *Disclaimer: The statements made in this episode about specific products have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. All information provided is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other healthcare professional.
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I interviewed Alice about her births in episode 18 and episode 110 but today she talks about her varicose veins in postpartum which are hereditary but got increasingly worse with each of her pregnancies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jared Interviews Max Willis and Nikita Austen again about some of the great herbs for calming the central nervous system. You'll learn the history of the herbs, much of the research that proves their effectiveness, and how to use them.Products:Solaray Passion Flower ExtractSolaray Valerian Root ExtractSolaray Holy Basil ExtractSolaray Lemon BalmAdditional Information: Episode #351: Exciting New Discoveries in the Herbal Kingdom For Stress, Mood, Hormone Balance, Varicose Veins, and Much MoreEpisode #321: Four Amazing Herbs You May Not Know About: Fenugreek, Tongkat Ali, Activated Broccoli, and Black Seed Oil with Nikita AustenEpisode #320: A Sharp, Focused Mind using Bacopa and Lion's Mane with Nikita AustenEpisode #202: From Ancient to Modern Application - Black Seed OilVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalityradio and @vitalitynutritionbountiful on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Please also join us on the Dearly Discarded Podcast with Jared St. Clair.Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
OK, OK…we all get that past history of DVT related to hormonal exposure is a true and persistent contraindication for estrogen birth control. We get that. But what about the incidental presence of lower extremity varicose veins? Are varicose veins a contraindication to estrogen containing birth control? After all, some data has linked superficial varicose veins to the development of DVT. That must mean that estrogen containing BC is contraindicated due to the additional risk of clot formation, right? Is that true? There is some STRANGE information on the internet regarding the association of oral birth control pills and varicose veins. Do combo OCPs cause varicose veins? Do they increase the risk of DVT in those with varicose veins? In this episode we will explore the science, data, and published guidelines related to the prescribing of estrogen containing birth control in patients with varicose veins. PLUS, we will cover which patients- who do by chance develop a superficial venous thrombus in a varicose vein- need anticoagulation.
More than 80 million Americans suffer from vein disease. We mostly think of varicose veins, which for some, can makes us self-conscious about the appearance of our legs, but they can be downright painful. Pregnancy, heredity, and what do you know, menopause, can all play a role.Cindy Asbjornsen, DO, found a passion and calling for helping people with vein disease. She is committed to educating her patients about vein health so that they can make informed decisions about the best treatment options. As a board-certified phlebologist, Cindy is utilizing the latest in technology to ensure optimal outcomes to not only improve her patients' self-esteem, but also their overall health and wellbeing. In this episode Dr. Asbjornsen and I discuss:- How Cindy became interested in vein disease- Defining vein disease and the symptoms- Risk factors for men and women- Pregnancy and varicose veins- When it's a good idea to wear compression stockings- The heredity link and vein disease- Current treatments and how far we have come - The importance of getting help and asking questions of your provider if you have concerns about your veinsYou can find Dr. Cindy Asbjornsen at:https://veinhealthcarecenter.com/meet-dr-asbjornsen.phpCheck out her website - there is some great education and patient testimonialsFollow Asking for a Friend on Social media outlets:https://www.instagram.com/askingforafriend_pod/https://www.facebook.com/askforafriendpod/Please provide a review and share. This helps us grow! https://lovethepodcast.com/AFAF
Jared interviews Max Willis and Nikita Austen about two very recent discoveries in the herbal world - Sceletium and Saffron. There are no new herbs, but we are discovering new uses for them all the time. You'll learn the power of Sceletium and Saffron for many common ailments including women's hormones, sleep, stress, and mood. You'll also learn about some tried and true remedies using Dandelion, Gotu Kola, and Horse Chestnut for detoxification and your circulatory health.Products:Natural Factors Affron® Saffron ExtractNatural Balance Saffron ExtractSolaray SharpMind Nootropics MoodSolaray Organic Dandelion RootSolaray Gotu KolaSolaray Horse Chestnut Seed ExtractNatural Factors Horse Chestnut with Grape Seed ExtractAdditional Information:Episode #321: Four Amazing Herbs You May Not Know About: Fenugreek, Tongkat Ali, Activated Broccoli, and Black Seed Oil with Nikita AustenEpisode #320: A Sharp, Focused Mind using Bacopa and Lion's Mane with Nikita AustenEpisode #202: From Ancient to Modern Application - Black Seed OilVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalityradio and @vitalitynutritionbountiful on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Please also join us on the Dearly Discarded Podcast with Jared St. Clair.Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
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Show Notes Sharif is a vascular surgeon currently living in Manhattan. After graduating from Harvard in 1992, he went to NYU for medical school. He completed his residency and fellowship at Mount Sinai and was on faculty there for 12-13 years before going to Cornell in 2016. Sharif is also a father of two sons, and, throughout the years, he has managed to maintain some of his Harvard friendships and connections to his family in Egypt. He is currently part of the Society for Vascular Surgeries Communication Council to help raise awareness of the field. The Role and Responsibilites of a Vascular Surgeon Vascular surgeons are responsible for diseases involving blood vessels outside the heart and brain. Sharif explains how they treat these diseases with open surgical techniques, including bypasses, stents, and balloons. Vascular surgeons also work with orthopedic surgeons, cancer surgeons, neurologists, or any time there is a challenge when dealing with blood vessels. Sharif talks about the diseases he commonly treats and the techniques he uses to perform surgery such as magnification in addition to muscle memory through repetition, and vascular repair techniques. Sharif discusses his work as the Program Director for the Vascular Surgery Fellowship of New York Presbyterian Hospital, which he has been running since 2016. To further trainees' education, Sharif has been involved in simulation training and runs a boot camp that has been operating since 2017. The boot camp is an in-person course with faculty from across the country and focuses on the technical side of vascular surgery and is designed to teach techniques without putting patients at risk. The program uses endovascular simulator and cadaver workshops to provide trainees with hands-on experience. This also gives them a chance to get to know the wider vascular community. The Vascular Podcast, Audible Bleedings Sharif's most proud accomplishment is the podcast he was asked to produce with the trainees. This podcast, Audible Bleedings, which was bought out to be the official podcast for the Society of Vascular Surgery, was trainee-driven and has become increasingly popular in the past couple of years. This is a great way for trainees to develop their content and professional development. On the podcast, Sharif interviews prominent vascular surgeons, giving listeners insight into the personal life of a vascular surgeon, how they approach the difficulties in their work, and what the process of being a vascular surgeon looks like. During the pandemic, his podcast provided the vascular community with knowledge and insight. He interviewed two of his colleagues from Seattle, Ben Starnes and Nitin Singh, who are both vascular surgeons and military surgeons, to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Seattle. He also had another guest, Mel Sheehan, a vascular surgeon at LSU, who had been there during Katrina and stayed throughout the pandemic. The conversation focused on how to respond to unexpected situations and the process of being a vascular surgeon. Recent Developments in Vascular Surgery Sharif points out that there are many specialists in the field, and talks about his focus, his practice, and recent developments in vascular surgery, including endovascular simulation and remote access points when the focus is on endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms. This procedure has revolutionized the treatment of these aneurysms, allowing patients to come in, have the procedure done percutaneously, under local anesthetic, and go home the next day. This technology has allowed for a much less invasive and much more convenient way of treating aneurysms, making it a major development in the field. He also talks about the limitations of current technology when it comes to repairing aneurysms. He explains that it can be difficult to maintain blood flow to branch vessels, such as the arteries to the kidneys and intestines, while also excluding the aneurysm. To solve this problem, devices have been developed that have branches with holes to maintain blood flow while still excluding the aneurysm. It is also possible to print out a 3D model of the vessel ahead of time to help in designing the device. CAT can be used to create a 3D model of a patient's blood vessels. Industry Collaboration in Health Innovations Vascular surgeons continuously need to develop technology to help patients. To do this, they have to partner with industries that have the resources to develop new technology, and that it is important to seek out industry partners to provide necessary support and experience. In order to create solutions for patients, it is essential that vascular surgeons and industry collaborate. He mentions that it is the surgeon's goal to do what is best for the patient and that they must remain aware that the job of industry is to sell the device. When reflecting on his career, Sharif initially found general surgery attractive because of the dynamic nature of the work and the ability to offer patients medical and surgical therapy. However, he grew to like vascular surgery due to its meticulous nature and the fact that it allows for minimally invasive procedures. He found his mentor, Dr. Michael Marion, Chief of the Vascular Division, and Dr. Larry Hollier to be inspiring and both were a major factor in his decision to pursue the specialty. Professors and Courses of Influence Ellozy also recalled his college days at Harvard where he found courses such as Literature Arts where he read Chaucer, and Ethics, and International Relations. However, he found the most impactful course was Cultural Illness and Healing taught by Arthur Kleinman. He specifically remembers a book they read called Forgive and Remember, which was written to help physicians deal with medical errors. Timestamps: 09:21 Treating Aneurysms, Clots, and Varicose Veins 11:42 Surgical Suturing Techniques 16:38 Audible Bleedings Podcast 19:39 Vascular Surgery and the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic 20:30 Vascular Surgeon's Practice: A Day in the Life 24:46 Endovascular Surgery and Simulation 30:55 Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms 34:32 The use of New Technology in Healthcare 37:32 Becoming a Vascular Surgeon and Harvard College Experiences Links: Forgive and Remember AudibleBleeding.com CONTACT INFO: https://www.instagram.com/sharifellozy/?hl=en https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharif-ellozy-215a2920/
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Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. [@chutkaMD] Guest: Thom W. Rooke, M.D. Today, we're excited to bring back a special lecture by popular demand from Season 1 of Mayo Clinic Talks Podcast. We'll be discussing varicose veins and venous insufficiency with Thom W. Rooke, M.D., from Cardiovascular Medicine at the Mayo Clinic. Connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd.
This week we delve into the world of adult congenital heart disease when we review a recent research letter from the team at the Harvard Congenital Heart Program about venous insufficiency in the Fontan patient. Why do patients with Fontan circulation develop chronic venous insufficiency and what are the implications of this problem in the Fontan patient? What sort of evaluation should be performed on the Fontan patient presenting with lower extremity venous changes? How worried should the cardiologist be when presented with a Fontan patient with these changes? These are amongst the questions reviewed on this topic with this week's guest, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics (Cardiology) at Yale University, Dr. Tony Pastor. JACC Adv 2022 Mar, 1 (1) 100002
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What exactly is the vascular system? What are the causes and risk factors for vascular disease? Are there natural approaches to prevent blood clots, atherosclerosis, and vein issues? Tune in to hear us answer these questions and more as we take a deep dive into the vascular system. The vascular system, also known as the circulatory system, is made up of vessels that carry blood and lymph throughout the body. This includes our arteries, veins, and capillaries. Vascular disease can range from life threatening conditions like, atherosclerosis, aneurysm and blood clots to less severe issues such as varicose and spider veins, Raynaud's syndrome and more. Learn about natural ways including diet, lifestyle, and supplementation to prevent these issues and keep your vascular system healthy and thriving. Also in this episode: LIVE 10 Day Detox Starts 7/15! Save 18% on Detox Packs Now Through 7/5 with code DETOX18 What is the Vascular System? Episode 298 Moving Your Lymph Causes of Vascular Disease & Risk Factors Episode 283 Heart health updates: a functional medicine approach Aneurysm Atherosclerosis Blood ClotsEpisode 276: Omicron and Immune Health Q&A EPA DHA Extra EPA DHA Liquid - NEW! High Fish plus Fish Oil Intake Is Associated with Slightly Reduced Risk of Venous Thromboembolism InflammazymeRole of Fibrinolytic Enzymes in Anti-Thrombosis Therapy Varicose VeinsAdaptogen Boost Relax and Regulate BroccoDetox GabaCalm Santa Cruz Medicinals CBD Cream - use code ALIMILLERRD Bilberry Horse Chestnut Butcher's Broom Cypress Essential OilRutin Bio-C Plus Raynaud's SyndromeSunlighten Sauna use code ALIMILLERRD Stress Busting Steamer Recipe EPA DHA Extra B Complex Arginine 2-3g/day Adaptogen Boost Sponsors for this episode: This episode is sponsored by FOND Bone Broth Tonics, Your Sous Chef in a Jar. FOND is slow simmered and lovingly tended from simmer to seal. They partner with organic farms and hand-pick and pair ingredients to optimize absorption and taste. Use code ALIMILLERRD to save at fondbonebroth.com.
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