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Spider Veins


Question Posted Thursday August 30 2007, 7:22 pm

Are there any home remedies to make spider veins disappear or appear less visible?
i have a ton, and can't afford to do a medical procedure.


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Michele answered Friday August 31 2007, 12:02 pm:
Vitamin K is supposed to work. They do make creams with Vitamin K just for this purpose. You can find them at health food stores. They are not too expensive. But you have to use them continually for a long time before you see results. You will not see results over night. I cannot vouch for this myself. I have not tried it. But I cannot vouch for the ones that claim to get rid of spider veins but cost so much more. Who knows if any of them really work.
Michele

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