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- Brand: Balen
- Weight: 0.06kg
- Dimensions: 5.00cm x 5.00cm x 9.50cm
- SKU: 96331107
- UPC: 690957001186
SHORT DESCRİPTİON
- Natural product with MSDS “Material Safety Data Sheet” Certificate.
- This product contains Horse chestnut extract, 300 mg, 20% Aescin =60 mg.
- Used for centuries in the ancient Turkish medicine to treat vascular lesions.
- Horse chestnut products are among top 10 in Europe used to varicose veins.
- This Product conforms the Turkish food codex.
Centuries of Use:
Horse chestnut's botanical properties were first described by Italian medical botanist Mathiole in 1565, and the plant was widely used throughout Europe by the 18th century. In 1896, a French researcher, Artault de Vevey, reported on horse chestnut's benefits for the health of blood vessels.
Clinical Studies Document Horse Chestnut's Benefits:
Today a growing body of research is confirming horse chestnut's benefits for circulatory health-turning horse chestnut into one of the top ten best-selling herbs in Europe.
Horse chestnut's benefits are associated with a variety of constituents, but especially with a group of saponins collectively known as aescin. Horse chestnut is also a valuable source of bioflavonoids, including the subclass of flavonoids known as proanthocyanidins, renowned for their antioxidant activity. When taken internally, research has shown horse chestnut's constituents to strengthen the capillaries (the minute blood vessels that connect arteries and veins), support normal blood flow, and support the normal exchange of fluids through cell membranes.
Proven benefits for veins:
Among the vast number of horse chestnut advantages is vein health and versatility. This natural treatment is frequently employed for chronic venous insufficiency and various other illnesses due to poor vein health and versatility.
This herb is generally employed to treat debilitating varicose veins that reside in the legs, and any related signs brought on by the varicose veins.
Horse chestnut is a common home treatment for treating hemorrhoids. Generally, the herb can be employed as an astringent to reduce and help the pain of any hemorrhoids that exist.
Latest studies show:
Due to the venotropic effects of aescin supplementation, disease states associated with blood pooling in extremities are significantly and reliably treated with horse chestnut.
Symptoms of leg swelling and varicose veins appear to be reliably reduced with the recommended oral doses of horse chestnut supplementation.
FAQ:
S1: When were the botanical properties of horse chestnut first described?
A1: The botanical properties of horse chestnut were first described by Italian medical botanist Mathiole in 1565.
S2: What are the benefits of horse chestnut for circulatory health?
A2: Horse chestnut's benefits for circulatory health include strengthening capillaries, supporting normal blood flow, and promoting the exchange of fluids through cell membranes.
S3: What conditions can horse chestnut be used to treat?
A3: Horse chestnut can be used to treat chronic venous insufficiency, varicose veins, and related symptoms. It is also used as a home treatment for hemorrhoids.
S4: What do the latest studies show about the effects of horse chestnut supplementation?
A4: Recent studies suggest that horse chestnut supplementation can effectively treat conditions associated with blood pooling in extremities and reduce symptoms of leg swelling and varicose veins when taken at recommended doses.
Ingredients: | For each Capsule:
Standard Horse Chestnut Extract 300 mg 20% Aescin = 60 mg |
Usage: |
Twice daily (1 capsule each 12 hour) |
Warnings: |
You should ask your Doctor before using this product in case: Pregnancy and breast feeding Any other chronic diseases. |
Storage: |
Store in a cool and dry place. Keep away from children. Don’t buy the product without safety band. |
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