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Healthy Herbs That Increase Blood Circulation

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Last updated 17/03/2020 by The pain clinics - Interdisciplinary Health

Some herbs may give you increased blood circulation. Here are some healthy herbs, plant extracts and herbs that can help you increase your blood circulation in combination with a healthy lifestyle. Regular exercise is the best way to improve blood circulation, but here are some ways your diet can play a positive role.

 

hawthorn

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Latin: Crataegus oxyacantha - Hawthorn is a 1-6 meter large shrub that belongs to the rose family. It's called Hawthorn in English.

A larger systematic review showed that hawthorn extract had a number of positive effects when it came to both prevention and certain types of treatment for cardiovascular problems (Wang et al, 2013).

In modern times it is used to prevent angina, high blood pressure, digestive problems, congestive heart failure and atherosclerosis.

 

lion Hale

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Latin: Leonurus cardiaca Lion's tail is a species in the lip flower family and is called Motherwort in English.

This herb has long been known to contribute to better heart health, and is used regularly for heart palpitations and palpitations, as well as chest pain. Lion tail is also known by the name heartwort, which says some of its reputation.

 

Cocoa

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Latin: Theobroma cacao

Cocoa extract can contribute to increased blood circulation. This is mainly due to its high content of magnesium and antioxidants.

Unfortunately, it must be said that both marshmellows and sugar will reduce the effect of cocoa extract - so we suggest you go 'au naturell' in front of the fireplace this winter or enjoy it in the form of dark chocolate (preferably 70% cocoa +).

 

Cayenne pepper (also known as chili pepper)

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Latin: Capsicum

Cayenne pepper has a number of positive properties, including increased fat burning. It is also said to have a number of positive effects on blood circulation, as it also increases metabolism. 

Prevention of arterial plaque, removal of slag substances and improved blood cell function are some of the claimed properties. It is also good for absorption in the small intestine and digestion. In other words - It can be helpful to eat a little more spicy in everyday life.

 

Garlic

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Latin: Allium sativum

Studies have shown that raw garlic prevents aggregation (merging) of platelets. Garlic can also have a positive effect on lowering cholesterol levels in the body - and can also help control blood sugar levels (Thomson et al, 2006).

 

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Diet must be combined with a healthy lifestyle. One cannot expect single remedies to solve all one's health problems, but it can work well as a supplement in the step towards better health.

 

- Also read: Pink Himalayan Salt's Incredible Health Benefits

 

Sources:
Jie Wang, Xingjiang Xiongand Bo Feng*. Effect of Crataegus Usage in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: An Evidence-Based Approach. Evid Based Complement Alternative Med. 2013; 2013: 149363.
2. Thomson M1, Al-Qattan KK, Bordia T, Ali M. Including garlic in the diet may help lower blood glucose, cholesterol, and triglycerides. J Nutr. 2006 Mar;136(3 Suppl):800S-802S.

 

Frequently asked questions:

What is Hawthorn in Norwegian?

Hawthorn is called Hawthorn in Norwegian.

 

What is Motherwort in Norwegian?

The herb Motherwort is called Løvehale in Norwegian.

 

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