If you’re looking for a natural solution to reduce swelling and improve circulation in your feet, medicinal herbs can be an excellent option. These plants work by strengthening blood vessels, reducing inflammation, and promoting blood flow. “You can take it as a supplement or apply a topical cream… for relief,” making them easy to incorporate into daily care.
Ginkgo Biloba helps by dilating blood vessels and providing antioxidants that protect against damage. Calendula has “anti-inflammatory properties and can stimulate blood flow,” which is why soaking your feet in a calendula infusion for 15-20 minutes can be beneficial. Butcher’s Broom strengthens blood vessels and reduces inflammation, and can be used as a supplement or topical cream for fast relief.
Chamomile and ginger also support circulation. Chamomile is soothing and can relax the feet while dilating blood vessels. Ginger stimulates circulation, whether consumed as tea or applied as an oil massage. Witch Hazel, known for its astringent and anti-inflammatory properties, can be applied as a cold compress to reduce swelling.
Herbs like Horse Chestnut, Dandelion, Rosemary, and Turmeric offer additional benefits. Horse Chestnut “contains compounds that strengthen blood vessels and reduce inflammation.” Dandelion helps eliminate excess fluids, while Rosemary can be used in an infusion or oil massage to boost blood flow. Turmeric, with its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, can be applied topically or consumed to improve circulation and reduce swelling.
A simple Dandelion Infusion can be prepared by adding “1 tablespoon dried dandelion root” to a cup of hot water, steeping for 10-15 minutes, and straining. Optional honey or lemon can improve flavor. Drinking such herbal infusions regularly or applying them topically can help relieve foot swelling, improve circulation, and support overall foot health naturally.