

Venous Insufficiency & Circulatory Balance Support

Venous Insufficiency & Circulatory Balance Support
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Venous Insufficiency & Circulatory Balance Support
This natural formula is designed to support overall vein and circulatory health.
Traditionally, certain plant- and mineral-based ingredients have been valued for maintaining healthy blood flow, vessel tone, and balance in the circulatory system.
This blend may be considered where there are concerns around venous insufficiency, swelling, or circulatory weakness. It is intended as a gentle, ongoing support for wellbeing and may complement professional guidance.
This set combines two formulas traditionally valued for circulation and vascular wellness.
Formula 1 has been traditionally used to support healthy circulation and vascular resilience in all species, encouraging natural balance and wellness.
Formula 2 is traditionally used as a natural anti-platelet support blend. Herbs such as cinnamon, garlic, and ginger have long been associated with supporting healthy blood flow and vessel tone.
Note: For humans only, the herb white willow may be added, as it contains salicin (a plant compound similar in action to aspirin). This herb is not suitable for pets.
Together, these blends are formulated to help promote internal balance, vitality, and comfort during periods of inactivity, aging, or environmental stress.
Educational Note
Venous and vascular weakness may present differently across species:
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Cats: Sudden paralysis and pain in a cat's limb, especially the rear legs (but sometimes a front leg), can be a sign of aortic thromboembolism (ATE), also known as saddle thrombus.
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Dogs: Clinical signs may include sudden paralysis, weakness, or lameness in the rear legs. In some cases, there may be decreased or absent pulses in the femoral arteries. Occasionally, a front leg may be involved.
Reference: VCA Hospitals – Aortic Thromboembolism in Pets
AFID – Rapid Heart in Humans
Heart palpitations can feel like fluttering, pounding, racing, or skipped beats. Studies suggest that nearly half of U.S. adults may benefit from increased magnesium in their daily intake.
Magnesium is an essential electrolyte that plays a key role in regulating heart rhythm. When levels are low, the body may respond with an increased or irregular heartbeat.
“Magnesium is an electrolyte that helps to regulate your heart rate. When you have a deficiency of electrolytes, it can make your heart speed up.” – Dr. Tamanna Singh, MD, Cleveland Clinic 【source: Cleveland Clinic Health】
Why Palpitations Are Noticed More at Night
At night, when distractions fade, people often notice their heartbeat more clearly. Anxiety, stress, and low mineral reserves can intensify the sensation.
Contributing Factors
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Low magnesium intake or use of forms with poor absorption.
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Stress and coffee, both of which deplete magnesium.
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Certain medications that interfere with electrolyte balance.
Important Note
If you are already taking magnesium and still experiencing rapid heart symptoms, you may need a better-absorbed form or adjusted intake. Always consult your healthcare practitioner before making changes to dosage.
Reference: Cleveland Clinic – Magnesium for Heart Palpitations
Natural Pet Botanicals Recommendations formulas are both effective and gentle in supporting the whole body, you support your own animal or pet at home, and in almost every single case we improve vitality and longevity. If you are dealing with any metabolic or immune issue with your pet, we suggest that you contact us for a consultation so we can ensure you are using the right products.
* Natural pet botanicals are not intended to replace veterinary care or medication. Our formulas are offered as an alternative health support for your animal's condition and not as a cure. All our oral supplements are to be consumed voluntarily by your animal in food, treats or liquid.
1. CircuVascular 295-1 formula
2. ArterFlow 295-2 Blend
Formula 1.
Potassium Chloride (Kali Mur 6C) has been traditionally associated with balance and circulation, symbolising support for the body’s natural processes and the maintenance of internal harmony.
Ferric Phosphate (Ferr Phos 6X) has long been connected in traditional contexts with resilience and the regulation of inflammatory responses. Iron-bearing minerals have symbolised strength, energy, and the body’s capacity to maintain equilibrium.
Honey Bee Extract (Apis Mell 12X) has been culturally linked with vitality, protection, and natural restoration. Traditionally, it has been associated with supporting circulation and relieving swelling, reflecting the sustaining energy of bees and their role in natural ecosystems.
Witch Hazel (Hamamelis 6X) has been historically valued for its connections with harmony and resilience. Across cultures, it has symbolised the maintenance of balance and the relief of discomfort, particularly in the legs and circulation.
Bushmaster (Lachesis 6C, 1M) has traditional associations with adaptability, strength, and resilience. It has been linked with supporting natural balance, joint mobility, and the restoration of harmony within circulatory processes.
Iodide of Lime (Calc Iod 4X, 6X) has been traditionally connected with purification, balance, and the regulation of internal processes. Minerals containing iodine have symbolised strength, endurance, and sustaining vitality.
Spurred Rye (Secale Corn 1M) has been culturally associated with vitality and support during periods of tension or spasmodic activity. Traditionally, it has symbolised relief, resilience, and the body’s ability to restore natural rhythm.
Spirits of Hartshorn (Ammon. Causticum 6C, 1M) has been historically linked with restoration and balance. In traditional contexts, it has symbolised adaptability, resilience, and the maintenance of internal harmony.
Mineral Phosphorus (Phosphorus 12X, 1M) has long been associated with energy, strength, and the regulation of blood-related processes. Phosphorus-bearing minerals have symbolised vitality, endurance, and the sustaining forces of life.
Leopard’s Bane (Arnica 30C, 1M) has been traditionally valued for its associations with renewal, resilience, and circulation. Across cultures, it has symbolised support for recovery, maintaining balance, and the flow of natural processes.
Gypsum (Calc. Sulph.Stib1M) has been historically connected with stability, support, and the restorative forces of nature. Traditionally, it has symbolised strength and endurance, particularly in supporting respiratory health and resilience during recovery.
in 20% USP alc.in purified water.
Formula 2 *FOR PETS
Cinnamon has been traditionally valued across cultures for its association with warmth, vitality, and resilience. Its aromatic bark has symbolised energy, balance, and the sustaining qualities of life.
Garlic has long been linked with strength, protection, and endurance. In traditional contexts, it has represented resilience, vitality, and the body’s natural capacity to maintain balance.
Ginger has been historically associated with warmth, stimulation, and renewal. Across cultures, it has symbolised energy, adaptability, and the sustaining power of roots in promoting vitality.
Horsechestnut has carried traditional associations with circulation, strength, and resilience. Its seeds and extracts have symbolised endurance, support, and the maintenance of natural balance.
Uva Ursi has been valued in traditional use for its connection with cleansing, harmony, and vitality. Across cultures, it has represented resilience and the restorative qualities of evergreen shrubs.
Turmeric has been cherished for its associations with protection, renewal, and energy. Its golden hue reflects vitality, balance, and the sustaining forces of life in traditional practices.
Gingko Biloba has long been revered in East Asian traditions as a symbol of longevity, resilience, and adaptability. Its distinctive leaves represent endurance, balance, and the sustaining cycles of nature.
in purified water & 30%-40% USP alc.
Medicinal Herbal Uses (Traditional and Historical Context)
GINGER: has long been known as an anti-inflammatory spice that can prevent blood clots. This herb has also been used to alleviate nausea and morning sickness in pregnant women, and to reduce the pain of arthritis
Reference: https://vitalitymagazine.com/article/preventing-blood-clots-naturally-top-10-blood-thinning-herbs-foods-supplements/
HORSE CHESTNUT (Equisetum Arvense) Horsetail is probable one of the best herbs for hemorrhage, for preventing and treating bronchial and lung infections, preventing and treating cardiovasculare conditions.
Reference: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Herbs+Horsetail+for+blood&t=ffab&atb=v300-1&ia=web
GARLIC- has strong blood thinning effects. It’s also a natural antibiotic, blood pressure lowering agent, and can help reduce high cholesterol levels. Its antithrombotic effect reduces blood clot formation. Avoid using it prior to surgery or if you’re taking a prescription blood thinner. Studies show that raw garlic reverses plaque build-up and prevents new plaque formation in arteries. Reference: https://vitalitymagazine.com/article/preventing-blood-clots-naturally-top-10-blood-thinning-herbs-foods-supplements/
GINKGO BILOBA
Ginkgo biloba is a herbal supplement that comes from the ginkgo tree. According to a 2019 study, ginkgo biloba extract may decrease blood clot formation and improve circulation. A 2022 study also indicates that certain properties of ginkgo biloba may benefit heart health, including: antioxidant properties, antiplatelet properties, anti-inflammatory properties, properties that help prevent high blood pressure
2019 Study Reference: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13311-019-00767-8
2022 Study Reference: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8901348/
CINNAMON: is a powerful blood thinning agent. It contains coumarin (from which Warfarin, a commonly used blood thinner is derived). When using other blood thinners, it’s recommended to only use cinnamon in small quantities to prevent excessive bleeding. Cinnamon also has a blood sugar lowering effect so diabetics need to be careful using it to avoid low blood sugar reactions. Reference: https://vitalitymagazine.com/article/preventing-blood-clots-naturally-top-10-blood-thinning-herbs-foods-supplements/
Formula 2 * HUMAN only
Cinnamon has been traditionally valued across cultures for its association with warmth, vitality, and resilience. Its aromatic bark has symbolised energy, balance, and the sustaining qualities of life.
Capsicum Annuum has been traditionally associated with warmth, vitality, and stimulation. Across cultures, it has symbolised energy, resilience, and the strengthening of natural processes.
Garlic has long been linked with strength, protection, and endurance. In traditional contexts, it has represented resilience, vitality, and the body’s natural capacity to maintain balance.
Ginger has been historically associated with warmth, stimulation, and renewal. Across cultures, it has symbolised energy, adaptability, and the sustaining power of roots in promoting vitality.
Gingklo Biloba has long been revered in East Asian traditions as a symbol of longevity, resilience, and adaptability. Its distinctive leaves represent endurance, balance, and the sustaining cycles of nature.
Horsechestnut has carried traditional associations with circulation, strength, and resilience. Its seeds and extracts have symbolised endurance, support, and the maintenance of natural balance.
White Willow Bark has long been valued for its connections with balance, restoration, and endurance. Traditionally, it has symbolised support for the body’s natural rhythms and the maintenance of harmony within internal systems.
in purified water & 30%-40% USP alc.
Medicinal Herbal Uses (Traditional and Historical Context)
CAPSICUM ANNUM (Cayenne): are high in natural salicylates (as in aspirin and white willow from which aspirin is derived). These peppers can also act as powerful blood thinning agents. The only drawback to eating these peppers is possibly aggravating your stomach lining. Some sensitive individuals experience heartburn so there are limitations with the amounts used. Cayenne is also available in capsules and has been used therapeutically to lower blood pressure, increase circulation, and reduce pain just about anywhere.
Reference: https://vitalitymagazine.com/article/preventing-blood-clots-naturally-top-10-blood-thinning-herbs-foods-supplements/
GINGER: has long been known as an anti-inflammatory spice that can prevent blood clots. This herb has also been used to alleviate nausea and morning sickness in pregnant women, and to reduce the pain of arthritis
Reference: https://vitalitymagazine.com/article/preventing-blood-clots-naturally-top-10-blood-thinning-herbs-foods-supplements/
HORSE CHESTNUT ( Equisetum Arvense) Horsetail is probable one of the best herbs for hemorrhage, for preventing and treating bronchial and lung infections, preventing and treating cardiovasculare conditions.
Reference: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Herbs+Horsetail+for+blood&t=ffab&atb=v300-1&ia=web
WHITE WILLOW BARK (Salix Alba) – Traditionally used and known as the Natural Pain Reliever that Works Like Aspirin. White willow trees (Salix alba) grow a bark that contains the chemical called salicin, which has anti-inflammatory effects. Salicin works in similar ways as acetylsalicylic acid, the active ingredient in aspirin. In fact, in the 1800s, salicin was used to develop aspirin. Willow trees are members of the Salicaceae plant family and native to Europe, Central Asia and Northern Africa. Once salicin is absorbed it breaks down to various salicylate derivatives, which have a variety of health-promoting capabilities. The effects of white willow take longer than aspirin to kick in, but they tend to last longer and cause fewer adverse reactions than aspirin side effects. Some studies have found that most willow trees only contain small amounts of salicin — therefore extracts derived from these trees that can help treat pain work due to the presence of other chemicals too. Reference: https://draxe.com/nutrition/white-willow-bark/
GARLIC- has strong blood thinning effects. It’s also a natural antibiotic, blood pressure lowering agent, and can help reduce high cholesterol levels. Its antithrombotic effect reduces blood clot formation. Avoid using it prior to surgery or if you’re taking a prescription blood thinner. Studies show that raw garlic reverses plaque build-up and prevents new plaque formation in arteries. Reference: https://vitalitymagazine.com/article/preventing-blood-clots-naturally-top-10-blood-thinning-herbs-foods-supplements/
CINNAMON: is a powerful blood thinning agent. It contains coumarin (from which Warfarin, a commonly used blood thinner is derived). When using other blood thinners, it’s recommended to only use cinnamon in small quantities to prevent excessive bleeding. Cinnamon also has a blood sugar lowering effect so diabetics need to be careful using it to avoid low blood sugar reactions.
Reference: https://vitalitymagazine.com/article/preventing-blood-clots-naturally-top-10-blood-thinning-herbs-foods-supplements/
GINKGO BILOBA
Ginkgo biloba is a herbal supplement that comes from the ginkgo tree.According to a 2019 study, ginkgo biloba extract may decrease blood clot formation and improve circulation. A 2022 study also indicates that certain properties of ginkgo biloba may benefit heart health, including: antioxidant properties, antiplatelet properties, anti-inflammatory properties, properties that help prevent high blood pressure
2019 Study Reference: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13311-019-00767-8
2022 Study Reference: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8901348/
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