Let me break this down in terms anyone can understand:
Picture your veins as garden hoses running through your legs.
Healthy hoses are thick, strong, and snappy. Blood flows through them. Tiny one-way doors inside — like little trapdoors — snap shut after every heartbeat to keep blood moving UP toward your heart.
Simple system. Works perfectly.
Now picture invisible termites chewing through the rubber of those hoses from the inside out.
That's exactly what's happening inside your legs right now.
Your body is producing rogue enzymes — scientists call them MMPs — that are literally eating the collagen that makes your vein walls strong. Chewing through it. Dissolving it. Turning your thick, snappy hoses into thin, floppy noodles.
And here's where it gets ugly:
The termites eat the walls. The walls get weak. And now those little trapdoor valves can't stay shut — because the walls they're attached to are too floppy to hold them closed.
So blood that should flow UP starts leaking DOWN. It pools. It sits. It pushes outward on the weakened wall.
The wall buckles. Balloons. Fills with dark, stagnant blood.
That balloon — pressing against your skin from underneath — is the purple line you see in the mirror.
That's your spider vein. Not a "skin problem." Not "bad genetics." A hose being eaten alive from the inside.
Here's what the science now says:
1. The "Termite Infestation" is why your veins keep spreading.
The enzymes eating your vein walls don't stop at one vein. They attack every vessel in the area. That's why spider veins don't stay put — they spread. Every new purple line is another section of hose the termites got to.
You didn't suddenly "get worse genetics" last month. The termites just reached another wall.
2. The "Skin Barrier Trap" is why your creams never worked.
Your skin is a fortress. Its entire job is to keep things OUT.
That $65 Vitamin K cream you rubbed on your thighs? It hit the fortress wall and stopped. Sat on the surface. Moisturized your epidermis. Never came close to the vein underneath.
Trying to fix spider veins with a cream is like trying to kill termites by painting the outside of your house. You can put on all the paint you want — the termites inside don't even know you're there.
3. The "Whack-A-Mole Problem" is why injections made it worse.
Sclerotherapy injects one vein and collapses it. Gone.
But the termites are still eating every other vein wall around it. The trapdoors are still broken. Blood is still pooling.
So what happens? New veins balloon out right next door. That's the "matting" — those clusters of NEW spider veins that appeared after your injection. You killed one mole. Three more popped up.
You can't fix a termite problem by knocking down one wall at a time. You have to kill the termites.
Wilma Becker
Has anyone tried this yet?
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Maria Schmidt
I did! I was so skeptical after wasting money on so many "solutions," but after 4 weeks my thighs went from looking like a roadmap to actually showing my real skin tone. I can see clear patches where it used to be solid purple. I actually wore a dress to my daughter's graduation. Cried in the car after because I didn't think that was possible anymore.
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Samantha Logan
I've spent $8,000+ over the years on spider vein stuff: sclerotherapy, lasers, IPL, creams, compression stockings, even that horse chestnut lotion. This capsule was like $40. I'm angry nobody told me about something this simple sooner
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Monica Smith
How long does the shipping take?
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Ilse Bierhals
Hey Monica, I received mine after a week. Started that same night (2 capsules with dinner). By week 3 I noticed the heaviness behind my knees was gone.
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Steven Durenman
My wife has had spider veins for 15 years. She's tried everything. I ordered this for her honestly not expecting much. But she called me at work 3 weeks later and said "look at my thigh" — the dense cluster was visibly lighter. First real change she's seen in 15 years.
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Emma Schulz
Hey Christina, you need something like this instead of those overpriced laser treatments
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Christina Miller
Wow that's really interesting, I just ordered one. Can't keep paying hundreds of dollars every month for something that barely works
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Hank Schneider
Have you bought one, how long does it take to get to you?
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Susan Brown
For me, 6 working days. Worth every day of waiting.
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Gisella Neumann
My daughter sent me the article about Dr. Reid and the Orgatics capsules. I thought it was too good to be true. 6 weeks later and I hosted a pool party for my grandkids — first time showing my legs outside in 8 years. No concealer, no tights, no hiding my legs under the table. I'm still kind of in shock.
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Paula Rowen
Has anyone here tried the creams or sclerotherapy before this? Did this actually help you more?
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Anna White
I did sclerotherapy twice — $700 total — and got matting both times. New veins darker than the originals. I was devastated. Been on these capsules for 7 weeks and the matting is actually fading. My thigh cluster is probably 50% lighter than it was. My dermatologist noticed and asked what I was doing differently. When I told her, she typed a note in my chart and nodded. That told me everything I needed to know.
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Agnes Graeme
I just ordered mine! I can't wait.
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