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- horse chestnut. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...horse chestnut. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001...
- Horse Chestnut
Horse Chestnut - courtesy of CaroMont Health ... professional-level monograph, see also Horse Chestnut. The horse chestnut tree is widely cultivated for its bright ... to the approval of a horse chestnut extract for vein diseases of ...
- Horse Chestnut
Horse Chestnut in the treastment of varicose, spider veins and Hemmorroids ... Horse Chestnut. Horse Chestnut is an astringent and anti-inflammatory. The unique actions of Horse Chestnut are on the vessels of the circulatory system ...
- Horse Chestnut
... The horse chestnut tree is native to Asia and northern Greece, but it is now cultivated in many ... the aerial parts of the horse chestnut tree, including the seeds, leaves ...
- Horse Chestnut Extract 250mg - Natural Herbs – Herbal Supplement ...
Horse chestnut extract has demonstrated a variety of beneficial effects including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiedema, venotonic (helpful to veins) and vasoprotective (protective of vessels or ...
- HealthWorld Online - Herbal Materia Medica -
... 3. Horse Chestnut. © David L. Hoffmann B.Sc. (Hons), MNIMH. Aesculus hippocastanum Hippocastanaceae. ... Part Used: The fruit, that is the Horse Chestnut itself. ...
- HORSE CHESTNUT
...to the edible, Sweet Chestnut, the two trees are unrelated. HORSE-CHESTNUT is toxic. Children are especially attracted by the luster of HORSE...
- 39. Horse Chestnut
... wild horse chestnut seedlings hereabouts. The leaves turn to gold or pale brown in autumn, revealing large sticky buds which will burst with a flourish early next spring. The name "horse chestnut" was ...
- Herbs - H - Horse Chestnut: Check out these!
Great selection of Horse Chestnut products. Horse Chestnut Bark - 400 mg; Clear Vein Creme - Spider Vein and Bruise Solution; Herbal Varicose Vein -
- horse chestnut
... horse chestnut. Any of a group of trees, especially A. hippocastanum, originally from southeastern Europe but widely planted elsewhere. ...
- HORSE CHESTNUT
...to the edible, Sweet Chestnut, the two trees are unrelated. HORSE-CHESTNUT is toxic. Children are especially attracted by the luster of HORSE...
- horse chestnut -- Encyclopædia Britannica
horse chestnut any of several trees belonging to the genus Aesculus in the horse chestnut family (Hippocastanaceae), native to the North Temperate Zone. They have palmately compound leaves and erect flower clusters, often in the shape of ... Expand
- RxSchool - CE: Clinical Profiles in Herbs and Supplements: Horse ...
New User? Register Here Clinical Profiles in Herbs and Supplements: Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.) Course Information Back to Available Courses This lesson is supported by: ...
- Horse chestnut. DermNet NZ
Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society. ... The wood of the horse chestnut is soft and has been used for paper pulp and carpentry, woodenware ... A compound derived from horse chestnut, aesculin, is a pharmaceutical
- Sloan-Kettering - About Herbs, Botanicals & Other Products: Search ...
... HORSE CHESTNUT (Aesculus hippocastanum). ... Patients with compromised renal or hepatic function should not consume horse chestnut products. ...
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