Description
Simildiet Vacirton is a dietary supplement designed to improve venous and lymphatic return. Thanks to a synergy of plant extracts and vitamins, it helps relieve sensations of heavy legs, cramps and tingling, while strengthening capillaries and providing antioxidant protection.
Indications
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Feeling of heavy legs
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Fatigue and cramps in the lower limbs
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Tingling and cold extremities
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Cardiovascular and capillary protection
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Support for the venous and lymphatic system
Main assets
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Resveratrol: a powerful antioxidant
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Ruscus aculeatus: venous tonic
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Aesculus hippocastanum (horse chestnut): reduces inflammation
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Hamamelis virginiana: strengthens capillaries
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Melilotus officinalis: promotes circulation
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Rutoside: protects blood vessels
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Vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, C: support vascular health
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Ginkgo biloba: improves microcirculation
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Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry): natural antioxidant
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Vitis vinifera (red vine): strengthens vein walls
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Aloe barbadensis: soothing effect
Benefits
✅ Improves venous and lymphatic return
✅ Relieves symptoms of heavy legs
✅ Protects capillaries and cardiovascular system
✅ Natural formula with no known side effects
✅ Ideal for people on their feet for long hours
Directions for use
Take 1 to 2 capsules a day, preferably in the morning with a large glass of water.
Recommended duration: 30-day course of treatment, renewable as needed.
Presentation
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Format: Box of 60 capsules
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Laboratory: Simildiet Laboratorios
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Origin: Spain
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Status: Food supplement
Precautions
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Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
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Not recommended for pregnant or breast-feeding women without medical advice.
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Keep out of reach of children.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions
Is Vacirton suitable for post-treatment beauty care (lymphatic drainage, pressotherapy)?
Yes, it optimizes drainage and reduces post-cosmetic edema.
Can it be used all year round?
It is recommended as a 1 to 3-month course of treatment, especially in spring and summer.
Are there any interactions?
No known interactions, but if you’re taking anticoagulants, ask your doctor for advice.









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