Heavy legs, swollen ankles, blistered feet: these symptoms are more than just a minor annoyance. They can be a sign of an imbalance in your body. And often, the solution lies… in your diet.
Leg swelling: an often ignored ailment

Does a simple press of your finger leave a mark on your ankle? This could indicate edema, an accumulation of fluid under the skin. This phenomenon is common but not insignificant : it can reveal a problem with blood circulation, heart, kidney , or even lymphatic function .
Our sedentary lifestyles, unbalanced diets, or certain medications can exacerbate this imbalance. Fortunately, some key nutrients can work effectively to naturally reduce this swelling.
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Vitamin B1 (Thiamine): the heart vitamin

A vitamin B1 deficiency can weaken the heart, preventing blood from circulating properly. As a result, blood stagnates in the legs, causing swelling.
Where can I find it?
Pork, tuna, salmon, sunflower seeds, lentils, split peas, whole grains, brewer’s yeast.
Trick :
Consider taking supplements if you experience persistent fatigue or swollen legs. A course of 10 to 30 mg per day can make a real difference.
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Vitamin C: for strong blood vessels

Without vitamin C, your blood vessels become fragile. Fluid can then leak into the tissues and cause edema.
Where can I find it?
Citrus fruits, red peppers, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, strawberries, fresh parsley.
Trick :
A daily intake of 500 to 1,000 mg , or even up to 2,000 mg in cases of marked inflammation, helps to strengthen vascular walls.
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Vitamin D: to control inflammation

Vitamin D regulates inflammation and promotes calcium absorption. A deficiency is often linked to leg swelling, bone pain, and circulatory problems.
Where can I find it?
Salmon, mackerel, egg yolk, cod liver oil, sun (15 minutes daily exposure).
Trick :
In addition, 2,000 to 5,000 IU per day are often necessary, especially in winter or in the case of a diagnosed deficiency.
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Potassium: Fluid balance

Potassium helps eliminate excess water and sodium, which helps reduce swelling. A deficiency causes water retention and worsens edema.
Where can I find it?
Potatoes, avocados, spinach, bananas, beets, white beans.
Trick :
The recommended intake is 3,400 mg per day for men and 2,600 mg for women , but in cases of significant swelling, it can be increased to 6,000 mg (always on medical advice ).
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