Gemmotherapy: 3 buds to say goodbye to heavy legs!
Mountain-ash, Sweet Chestnut and Horse Chestnut

Venagem is the perfect gemmotherapy complex to relieve venous return problems. The renowned Herbalgem laboratory has developed a synergy from mountain ash, chestnut and chestnut buds. We invite you to discover in detail the benefits of each of these buds to understand the success of VENAGEM in cases of heavy legs, varicose veins or varicose ulcers. 


A quick reminder of the principles of gemmotherapy

Gemmotherapy is therapy using buds, young shoots and rootlets. A branch of phytotherapy like aromatherapy, this technique has the advantage of being easy to use, while working on all levels of the being: physical, emotional and energetic. Plant embryos are macerated in a glycerine solution before being filtered. The mother-macerate is diluted, dynamized to activate the plants' vibratory and energetic potential, then bottled. 

Herbalgem is a benchmark laboratory in the field of gemmotherapy. For the past 30 years, Herbalgem has been developing glycerol macerates, with a rigorous eye on the entire manufacturing process and on the quality of the raw materials, from cultivation to production and harvesting.


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This synergy is made up of 3 buds that act on venous circulation, i.e. the return of blood to the heart. As a result, all problems affecting the lower limbs, such as heavy, swollen legs, varicose veins and varicose ulcers, cold feet, etc., are relieved and decongested.


Sorb bud, sorbus domestica: a blood thinner and venous anti-inflammatory

Mountain ash glycerol macerate is the natural remedy for heavy legs. It tones vein walls, stimulating the return of blood to the heart and preventing micro-tears. It is also a blood thinner and venous anti-inflammatory. Its main action is to revitalize blood circulation in the pelvis and legs. 

Mountain ash is recommended to relieve hemorrhoids, heavy legs, phlebitis and varicose veins, as well as all related discomforts such as itching or ulcers. 

Good to know: its fluidizing and energizing action improves blood circulation in the brain! Memory, learning, attention and concentration are all improved...

Last but not least, another property attributed to mountain ash bud is its toning action on the lymphatic system, helping to drain oedemas and thus reduce swelling in the legs. 


Horse chestnut bud, aesculus hippocastanum: an outstanding vasoconstrictor

Chestnut bud is a venous decongestant and blood thinner. It is the remedy for congestion, which causes blood stagnation in the veins, leading to their dilation. By dilating, the walls become distended and lose their tone. As a result, blood no longer returns properly to the heart, and problems arise. Horse chestnut is therefore a veinotonic. 

Chestnut is also a mild blood thinner, which means it has the virtue of limiting the formation of thrombosis. 

Horse chestnut acts on congestions in the pelvis and lower limbs. It is recommended in cases of hemorrhoids, varicosities, varicose veins and phlebitis. 


Chestnut bud, castanea sativa: the best lymphatic drainer

A great acolyte of chestnut, whose respective benefits are cumulative, chestnut is a great, if not the best, lymphatic drainer. It stimulates lymph circulation and cleansing, enabling the body to rid itself of toxins and cellular waste. 

When it comes to water retention, think chestnut bud. It deflates legs and edemas, and acts on cellulite. It's a great asset for those who tend to suffer from leg pain on long car or plane journeys. 

Not only is Chestnut bud a lymphatic tonic, it's also a venous tonic. When venous circulation is sluggish, lymph takes over. But lymph is not designed to handle so many toxins. By stimulating venous return, we lighten the lymph's purifying function. 


Venagem: for whom, for what, how

This bud complex is suitable for pregnant women. 

It is recommended for anyone suffering from :

  • heavy legs

  • congestion of the lesser pelvis

  • leg edema

  • varices

  • varicose ulcer

  • pieds froids

  • phlebitis


Recommended dosage: 15 drops a day in a large bottle of water, to be drunk throughout the day. Hold for a few moments in the mouth before swallowing. 

3-month treatment with therapeutic windows of 1 week every 21 days. Or as advised by your naturopath.

Alexia Bernard 22 December, 2020
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