Explanation
This is an abnormal dilatation of peripheral capillaries and minute terminal arterioles in the skin producing angiomas or hyperemic spots which may have a macular appearance or coalesce. May occur anywhere on skin surface but is most common on face and thighs.
Considerations
Liver damage is probably the basic cause in this condition.
Treatment
Establishment of normal, natural food intake with emphasis on fresh green vegetable sources is needed to increase vitamin K and chlorophyll in the body. High potency supplementation with concentrated raw glandular products and adequate protein with all essential amino acids is needed. Also it is necessary to normalize intestinal action, reduce gastric irritability and increase enzyme production.

Vitamin B Complex
Potent Vitamin B-complex supports liver metabolism tending to normalize thrombin production. Take 2 daily.

Liver Detox + Silymarin
Supports liver and gallbladder function, growth and repair. Take 2, 3 times daily.

System-Eq
Contains herbs to increase metabolism. Aids in maintaining normal cholesterol levels. Take 2, 3 times daily between meals.
Supporting Product

Vita-C+500
Vitamin C is usually deficient in these cases and needed in large amounts to combat infection and inflammation and to act as a healing agent in epithelial and mucous membrane tissue. Take 4-10 daily.
