Horse chestnut contains bitter substances in his chemical composition like starch, tannin and albumin and many others.
Horse chestnut is effective against conditions such as hemorrhoids, scrofula, diarrhea, varicose veins, circulatory disorders, prostatic hypertrophy, capillary fragility or rheumatic pain. Horse chestnut is also effective in disinfecting and cleaning wounds and wounds.
Horse chestnut is used internal and external as tea, decoction, tincture, powder and ointment. Horse chestnut relieves rheumatic and sciatic pain crises, herniated disc, protects the body from free radicals involved in cardiac diseases and cancer, increases the tone of fragile capillaries and contributes to healing hematoma, bruising and sprains.
Horse chestnut strengthens the nervous system, develops imagination and promotes positive thinking, have good results on the circulatory system: strengthens and repairs damaged veins and capillaries, blood flow streamline, improve heart and brain function.
From chestnut is used leaves, fruit, seeds and bark.
Chestnuts are used as the raw material for health skin creams and wrinkle removal.
As tincture horse chestnut is recommended in treatment of internal and external hemorrhoids, varicose veins and chronic venous insufficiency. Also is a good adjunct in recovery of patients who have suffered a stroke or brain surgery treatment.
As powder horse chestnut is used a good remedy for headaches, dizziness, and removes the feeling of heavy and swollen legs.
As decoct reduce menstrual pain and fever. Also as wine and syrup horse chestnut is cures phlebitis, joint pain and rheumatism.
Horse chestnut is used as compresses for pain relieve caused by varicose ulcers, frostbite, fractures and sprains.
In combination with other plants like hamamelis and grapes, the horse chestnut ointment is a good healer against hemorrhoids, varicose veins, heavy legs, hemorrhoids, capillary fragility, tendrils or cramps.
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