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Tangled and broken capillaries

I am only 18 years old and I am slowly developing what my doctor likes to call 'tangled capillaries.' They start off as what looks like a broken capillary beneath the surface and then it rises to a small red, fleshy dot. My dad has a ton of them on his chest and arms and I am worried about getting that many. My doctor said that you can get laser treatments that will make them go away, but they are expensive and I would prefer something homeopathic. If anyone has any ideas please let me know. Thanks!

Kait
 
  KaitGizmo on 2006-09-15
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Arnica 30c in the wet dose is your remedy. This is made by inserting 3 pellets of the remedy in a 500ml bottle of spring water which is shaken hard every time before you sip a teaspoonful 3 times daily for the first 2 weeks reduced to twice daily thereafter.

Arnica helps to increase the blood flow in the capillaries and should help your problem which I must admit is rare and may be due to internal blockage of the very small capillaries which they react by rising up into a small red fleshy dot. If as you state your dad has them too, it is likely that you have inherited it.

You may like to share the Arnica with him and observe how it helps him.
 
Joe De Livera last decade

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