Horse Chestnut Extract Powder
Latin Name: Aesculus hippocastanum L.
Spec: Aescin 10%,20% 30% Esculin 98% Esculetin 98%
Description
Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) is a type of tree that grows throughout the Northern Hemisphere. In herbal and folk medicine, horse chestnut seed, leaves, bark, and flowers have long been used to relieve symptoms, such as swelling and inflammation, and to strengthen blood vessel walls.
Horse chestnut contains a compound called aescin, which has been found to produce an anti-inflammatory effect. The unprocessed seeds, leaves, bark, and flowers also contain esculin, which is poisonous and may increase the risk of bleeding. (Aescin is a different compound and is considered to be safe.) Esculin can be removed Properly processing horse chestnut seed extract removes esculin.
Horse Chestnut Extract Powder
Latin Name: Aesculus hippocastanum L.
Spec: Aescin 10%,20% 30% Esculin 98% Esculetin 98%
Description
Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) is a type of tree that grows throughout the Northern Hemisphere. In herbal and folk medicine, horse chestnut seed, leaves, bark, and flowers have long been used to relieve symptoms, such as swelling and inflammation, and to strengthen blood vessel walls.
Horse chestnut contains a compound called aescin, which has been found to produce an anti-inflammatory effect. The unprocessed seeds, leaves, bark, and flowers also contain esculin, which is poisonous and may increase the risk of bleeding. (Aescin is a different compound and is considered to be safe.) Esculin can be removed Properly processing horse chestnut seed extract removes esculin.
Health Benefits
Help Treat Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Cause Cell Death in Certain Cancers
Contains Powerful Antioxidants
Increase Effects of Prebiotics
Beneficial in Wound Healing
Support Fertility in Men