Horse Chestnut Extract

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asked Mar 5, 2021 in H&E by rrf07170 (300 points)
Product Introduction
Horse chestnuts aren't related to chestnuts at all; they're a totally different family of trees and shrubs known as Hippocastanaceae. While 15 recognized species exist, the European horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) is most commonly the one you'll find used in supplemental and herbal medicine. On the tree, horse chestnuts are encased in a spiky, greenish outer layer, and fall to the ground as the shiny, brown fruit once mistaken for a variety of chestnut.
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Product Function  
Varicose veins and other circulatory problems (chronic venous insufficiency). Taking horse chestnut seed extract containing 16% to 20% of the chemical aescin can reduce some symptoms of poor blood circulation, such as varicose veins, pain, tiredness, swelling in the legs, itching, and water retention.Horse Chestnut Extract
website:http://www.runyuherb.com/raw-materials-of-health-products/horse-chestnut-extract/

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