It stimulates the production of collagen, the component that maintains the structure of blood vessels. With stronger veins, the venous dilation responsible for varicose veins decreases.

2. Increases vascular elasticity

It promotes the synthesis of elastin, which allows the veins to expand and contract correctly with the passage of blood, preventing venous stagnation.

3. Improves blood circulation

Vitamin C optimizes blood fluidity, facilitating venous return from the legs to the heart and reducing feelings of heaviness or swelling.

4. Reduces inflammation and oxidative damage

It acts as a powerful antioxidant, neutralizing free radicals that damage vein walls and cause inflammation. In this way, it protects the circulatory system in the long term.

5. Strengthens the action of other vitamins and minerals

Vitamin C boosts iron absorption, which helps oxygenate the blood better, and also works in synergy with vitamin E and zinc to maintain healthy vascular tissues.

6. Promotes tissue healing and regeneration

By stimulating collagen production, it contributes to the repair of damaged tissues, including the inner walls of veins that have suffered micro-injuries due to poor circulation.