Horse Chestnut double extraction Tincture 1 oz bottle.
Benefits and Uses
Anti-inflammatory
Vascular protection
Venous insufficiency
Joint pain
GI issues
Various bladder issues
Leg cramps
Fever
Antioxidant
Circulatory issues
Prevent and reduce water retention
Active Ingredients
Aescin
Quercetin 3
Flavonol glycoside – 4’ diglucoside
Leucodelphinidin
Leucocyanidin
Procyanidin A2
Traditional Uses
The seed extract of horse chestnut was traditionally used for inflammation, joint pain, leg cramps, fever, and a certain GI and bladder issues.
Modern Uses
The most widely known use of horse chestnut is for chronic venous insufficiency; a condition that leads to poor blood flow in legs and causes pain, swelling, cramps, and varicose veins. It is also used for some GI problems and male infertility issues. Horse chestnut also has powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It can also help prevent and reduce water retention.
Fun Fact
It was noticed that the fruit or seed of A. hippocastanum helped coughing and panting horses. This, when coupled with the fact that the fruit resembles to sweet chestnuts, gave the plant its common name horse chestnut.
It got the name buckeye because its seed looks like a deer’s eye.
How To Take
Shake bottle well, open and squeeze the dropper bulb once.
Release the recommended serving (as per practitioner instructions ) into at least 2 oz. of water or juice.
The information presented here is in no way intended as medical advice or as a substitute for medical treatment. You should always consult with your physician or other health care professional before taking any medication or nutritional, herbal or homeopathic supplement, beginning any diet, nutrition or fitness plan or adopting any treatment for a health problem.
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