Horse Chestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum
1.7 fl oz (50 ml) - Tree Bud Extract
Horse Chestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum
The primary action of Horse Chestnut is as a tonic for veins and vein walls. It resolves vascular inflammation, thins blood supporting flow and preventing clots. It focuses on the lower torso, to include the lungs, abdomen and legs.
Why Lauren loves Horsechestnut Gemmo
I love the way this extract gets right to the task and makes improvements in circulation and flow of fluids in the body with great efficiency.
The Horse Chestnut Tree
Horsechestnut is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae and is not related to the Sweet chestnut, Castanea sativa. It is native to a small area of mixed forests in the Pindus Mountains and the Balkans of Southeast Europe. It has been widely cultivated in streets and parks throughout the temperate world. The trees grow to a height of around 40m and can live for up to 300 years. They prefer full sun or partial shade and moist conditions with no tolerance for dry soil.
Within the Restoring Immunity System
Nervous System Support
There is not a known direct action on the nervous system.
Elimination Support
There is not a known direct action on the nervous system.
Alkalizing Support
Once elimination has been improved use Horsechestnut in a protocol along with continued support for the kidneys and nervous system for these symptoms:
Hemorrhoids
Heavy legs
Menstrual cramping (premenstrual)
Keep in mind that the action of this is repair not protection. Protection of the veins in general can be found from Rowan and Sweet Chestnut . Also consider Mistletoe, Almond and Olive.
Acute Support
For acute hemorrhoid flares with Rowan and Black Currant.
Gemmo Ingredients
- Plant: 5%
- Glycerine: 33%
- Ethanol: 18%
- Water: 44%
Precautions
None known.
Disclaimer
Gemmo extracts are not meant to treat or cure any disease or medical condition. Please consult with your practitioner before using these or any product during pregnancy, along with prescription medications or if you have a serious medical condition.
The previous statements and all statements on this site have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Horse Chestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum
The primary action of Horse Chestnut is as a tonic for veins and vein walls. It resolves vascular inflammation, thins blood supporting flow and preventing clots. It focuses on the lower torso, to include the lungs, abdomen and legs.
Why Lauren loves Horsechestnut Gemmo
I love the way this extract gets right to the task and makes improvements in circulation and flow of fluids in the body with great efficiency.
The Horse Chestnut Tree
Horsechestnut is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae and is not related to the Sweet chestnut, Castanea sativa. It is native to a small area of mixed forests in the Pindus Mountains and the Balkans of Southeast Europe. It has been widely cultivated in streets and parks throughout the temperate world. The trees grow to a height of around 40m and can live for up to 300 years. They prefer full sun or partial shade and moist conditions with no tolerance for dry soil.
Within the Restoring Immunity System
Nervous System Support
There is not a known direct action on the nervous system.
Elimination Support
There is not a known direct action on the nervous system.
Alkalizing Support
Once elimination has been improved use Horsechestnut in a protocol along with continued support for the kidneys and nervous system for these symptoms:
Hemorrhoids
Heavy legs
Menstrual cramping (premenstrual)
Keep in mind that the action of this is repair not protection. Protection of the veins in general can be found from Rowan and Sweet Chestnut . Also consider Mistletoe, Almond and Olive.
Acute Support
For acute hemorrhoid flares with Rowan and Black Currant.
Gemmo Ingredients
- Plant: 5%
- Glycerine: 33%
- Ethanol: 18%
- Water: 44%
Precautions
None known.
Disclaimer
Gemmo extracts are not meant to treat or cure any disease or medical condition. Please consult with your practitioner before using these or any product during pregnancy, along with prescription medications or if you have a serious medical condition.
The previous statements and all statements on this site have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).