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aesculus hippocastanum seed extract
Aesculus hippocastanum (horse chestnut) has been used for centuries as a treatment for dysentery, bronchitis, hemorrhoids,
and venous problems in folk medicine. Clinical studies support its use in chronic venous insufficiency, hemorrhoids, and postoperative edema
centella asiatica leaf extract
There are many ways a person can take or use Centella asiatica. For example, a person can take it by consuming the
herb in capsules or as a tea. People also use Centella asiatica products topically for skin conditions and in moisturizers
and cosmetic products.
pinus pinaster bark extract
(Pinus pinaster) grow in countries on the Mediterranean Sea. Its bark may be helpful for asthma and improved leg circulation.
Maritime pine contains chemicals that might improve blood flow, stimulate the immune system, reduce swelling, prevent infections,
and have antioxidant effects.
vitis vinifera seed extract
Grapes can be eaten fresh or dried to produce raisins, sultanas, and currants. Grape leaves are used in the cuisine of many
cultures. The fresh grapes can also be processed into juice that is fermented to make wine and vinegar.
ruscus aculeatus rhizoma extract
The root is used to make medicine. Butcher's broom is used for hemorrhoids, gallstones, “hardening of the arteries” (atherosclerosis),
and for symptoms of poor blood circulation such as pain, heaviness, leg cramps, leg swelling, varicose veins, itching, and swelling.
allium sativum bulb
sativum is used to treat several ailments including fevers, diabetes, rheumatism, intestinal worms, colic, flatulence, dysentery,
liver disorders, tuberculosis, facial paralysis, high blood pressure, and bronchitis
Piper nigrum
(Piper nigrum) is one of the most commonly used spices in the world. It contains a chemical called piperine, which seems to kill bacteria.
Piperine might also kill fungi and parasites, and help the body absorb some drugs.
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