Horse Chestnut
Horse Chestnut 60 Capsules
What is Horse Chestnut?
Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) is a botanical extract known for its active compound, aescin, which has potent anti-inflammatory and vasoprotective properties. It is commonly utilized in the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency, reducing swelling and improving blood circulation in the legs. Horse Chestnut is also employed in formulations aimed at addressing hemorrhoids and varicose veins.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Itching
- Gastrointestinal upset
Warnings
- Not recommended for people with liver or kidney disease
- Consult a healthcare provider before use if pregnant or breastfeeding
- May interact with blood-thinning medications
- Avoid in case of known allergy to horse chestnut or its components
- Do not consume raw horse chestnut seeds, bark, flower, or leaves as they contain esculin which is toxic
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- Nausea
- Itching
- Gastrointestinal upset
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Not recommended for people with liver or kidney disease
- Consult a healthcare provider before use if pregnant or breastfeeding
- May interact with blood-thinning medications
- Avoid in case of known allergy to horse chestnut or its components
- Do not consume raw horse chestnut seeds, bark, flower, or leaves as they contain esculin which is toxic
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Horse Chestnut 60 Capsules
What is Horse Chestnut ?
Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) is a botanical extract known for its active compound, aescin, which has potent anti-inflammatory and vasoprotective properties. It is commonly utilized in the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency, reducing swelling and improving blood circulation in the legs. Horse Chestnut is also employed in formulations aimed at addressing hemorrhoids and varicose veins.
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