Hunca Care Horse Chestnut Gel Cream, Varicose Veins, Relaxing, Cooling, Soothing Cream for Aching Feet, Legs, Knees, Back, 1 Pack (1 x 500 ml)

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Hunca Care Horse Chestnut Gel Cream, Varicose Veins, Relaxing, Cooling, Soothing Cream for Aching Feet, Legs, Knees, Back, 1 Pack (1 x 500 ml)

Hunca Care Horse Chestnut Gel Cream, Varicose Veins, Relaxing, Cooling, Soothing Cream for Aching Feet, Legs, Knees, Back, 1 Pack (1 x 500 ml)

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Steiner M and Hilemanns HG. Tests for anti-oedema action of a venous therapy [Untersuchung zur oedemprotektiven Wirkung eines Venentherapeutikums]. MMW.Munch.Med Wochenschr 1986;128(31):551-552. Vayssairat, M., Debure, C., Maurel, A., and Gaitz, J. P. Horse-chestnut seed extract for chronic venous insufficiency. Lancet 4-27-1996;347(9009):1182. View abstract. Today, most horse chestnut extracts are made from the seed as opposed to the leaf or bark since the seed contains the highest concentration of escin [ 28]. Dosage Signs of low blood sugar. These include hunger, dizziness, shaking, a fast heartbeat, confusion, or sweating. If you’re using an open fire or grill, you can also try roasting them over it; however, nestling them in the embers is best to prevent them from scorching. It can take anywhere from 15-30 minutes for the embers to cool, depending on the temperature. Cooked nuts should be tender, sweet, and easy to peel. How Do You Make Horse Chestnut Oil?

Sharipov, A. M., et al. (2021). Hypoglycemic and anti-inflammatory effects of triterpene glycoside fractions from Aesculus hippocastanum seeds. Therefore, horse chestnut’s herbal properties suggest it is a potential treatment for conditions that involve inflammation or swelling in the veins. Chronic venous insufficiency

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Creams with horse chestnut contain 2% escin and are applied 3-4 times a day up to 2 months [ 15]. User Experiences Horacek, J. [Experience with horse chestnut containing medium in the treatment of varicose leg ulcers]. Z.Haut.Geschlechtskr. 9-15-1969;44(18):743-746. View abstract. According to the NICCH, the raw seeds, bark, flowers, and leaves of horse chestnuts are unsafe due to a toxic component. However, it advises that standardized horse chestnut seed extracts from which manufacturers have removed the toxic element appear safe for short-term use. While there is limited evidence, research also suggests that horse chestnut is unlikely to result in liver injury. Greeske K, Pohlmann BK. Horse chestnut seed extract-an effective therapy principle in general practice. Drug therapy of chronic venous insufficiency. Fortschr Med 1996;114:196-200. View abstract. Compared to placebos, horse chestnut (taken for 2-12 weeks in oral doses of 100-150 mg daily) reduced leg swelling, pain, fatigue, and itching based on 21 clinical trials involving ~12,000 CVI patients [ 1].

Again, only one clinical trial supports this potential benefit of horse chestnut. More clinical trials on larger populations are needed to confirm this preliminary finding. 5) Inflammation Escin shouldn’t be confused with esculetin – the poisonous ingredient in non-processed horse chestnuts [ 4]. Koch R. Comparative study of venostatin and pycnogenol in chronic venous insufficiency. Phytother Res 2002:16:S1-S5. Phytother Res 2002:16:S1-S5. View abstract. In mice, escin increased gut flow and decreased inflammation. Gut flow in mice with paralyzed gut muscles improved with escin supplementation [ 19].Horse chestnut has been used to help some people with leg pain and swelling caused by problems with the veins in the legs. Others use it to help with hemorrhoids. Some people believe it helps with bruising. It may also help some men with low sperm count. What are the precautions when taking this product? Endl, J. and Auinger, W. [Early detection of postoperative deep-vein thrombosis in gynaecological patients by the 125I-Fibrinogen test (author's transl)]. Wien.Klin.Wochenschr. 4-29-1977;89(9):304-307. View abstract. Snow, A., Halpenny, D., McNeill, G., and Torreggiani, W. C. Life-threatening rupture of a renal angiomyolipoma in a patient taking over-the-counter horse chestnut seed extract. J Emerg.Med 2012;43(6):e401-e403. View abstract.

In one study, Kaempferol found in horse chestnut decreased inflammation in the breast cancer cells of mice (by reducing oxidative stress and the activity of immune cells) [ 17].When considering the use of herbal supplements, seek the advice of your doctor. You may also consider consulting a practitioner who is trained in the use of herbal/health supplements. High doses of horse chestnut can cause irritation to the stomach lining if taken internally, and to the skin if used externally. Severe effects such as haemolysis (rupturing of red blood cells) and kidney damage are attributed to wrong dosage administered by injection. When taken orally at the recommended dose, horse chestnut does not pose this problem, so always follow the dosage recommendations on any product you use. Products licensed to be sold over the counter will contain safe amounts of active components and will give guidelines for safe dosage. Fun fact Friederich, H. C., Vogelsberg, H., and Neiss, A. [Evaluation of internally effective venous drugs]. Z.Hautkr. 6-1-1978;53(11):369-374. View abstract.

Magnesium is an important mineral for blood circulation so it’s no surprise that a deficiency in the amount of magnesium in the body can often lead to swelling. A dose of 200mg taken twice a day can make a difference. As soon as the soap has cooled, you can pour it in your mold. In a powder form, combine the extracts, fragrance oil, and poppy seeds. Place the dough in the large soap mold and use an alcohol or witch hazel to make it behave. Making Soap From Nuts: An In-depth Guide

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This method is best used with products that have been completely eliminated from the environment due to their use as poisonous chemicals. For 8-12 weeks, the recommended daily intake should be 300-600 mg taken orally. It is not intended to provide any information regarding all of the possible uses, precautions, interactions, or side effects. Varicose veins are a common symptom of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) although they can have other causes. In addition to looking unsightly, varicose veins can be very painful and result in a range of unpleasant symptoms. However, you would be well advised to consult your healthcare provider before you start to use a Horse Chestnut preparation. This is particularly the case if you are currently taking any medications or suffer from a medical condition. Even plant-based, natural remedies can pose risks for certain individuals. Horse chestnut gel, which is used in skin care, also fights skin problems, fights sagging, reduces skin blemishes, and can suppress acne.



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