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Horse chestnuts not only delight us with their impressive blossoms and pretty nuts, they also also score points with their versatile effect on our body, especially with regard to the blood vessels. blood vessels. They are one of the best-researched remedies for vein problems naturally.
➤ Did you know that complaints such as varicose veins, venous pressure, blood clots and venous insufficiency affect around 40% of the population?
Chestnuts can provide relief not only for these complaints: Horse chestnut extract has been used as a medicine for centuries. And as well as helping with vein problems, the natural remedy is also effective for:
Horse chestnut extract contains many flavonoids, healthy oil and starch. This composition has a particularly positive effect on the blood vessels in our body and also has other health-promoting effects on various parts of the body:
Chronic venous insufficiency is also known as phlebitis or post-thrombotic syndrome.
These are dysfunction of the venous valveswhich cause blood to accumulate in the limbs and the internal pressure in the blood vessels increases.
➤ Did you know that around 40% of the population suffers from venous insufficiency?
Women are affected more frequently than men. Such disorders of venous function occur particularly after a multiple pregnancy. The highest risk factors for venous insufficiency include varicose veins and blood clots.
In this context, several studies have been carried out to prove the effectiveness of horse chestnut extract for venous disorders. And indeed, a significant number of randomized controlled trials indicate that horse chestnut extract is a safe way to effectively promote vein health. effectively promote vein health.
Inflammation can cause an increased accumulation of fluid in the tissue. This can lead to water retention and swelling can occur.
Aescin is a component of horse chestnut extract that is known for its anti-inflammatory properties. It has been shown to reduce inflammation and swelling associated with injuries and venous insufficiency.
A review of seventeen studies on this topic produced a clear result: horse chestnut extract can help to reduce inflammation and swelling in the legs and feet as a result of venous insufficiency.
Horse chestnut extract is full of powerful antioxidants. They help to eliminate unstable molecules known as free radicals. Too many of these free radicals can lead to inflammation and cell damage.
In studies, both quercetin as well as kaempferol have been discovered in horse chestnut, two antioxidants that have been positively highlighted for their pronounced disease-fighting abilities.
It is now known that probiotic foods can improve digestion and intestinal health and intestinal health.
➤ But did you know that by combining horse chestnut extract with prebiotics, you can benefit from even more advantages for your digestion?
In 2011, a study was carried out on rats to determine the effectiveness of horse chestnut extract and flaxseed oil in improving the effect of probiotics and prebiotics. It was found that the two natural substances were indeed able to increase the effectiveness of prebiotics.
Through the same mechanisms by which horse chestnut has a positive effect on chronic venous insufficiency, the active ingredient aescin also appears to improve the number and quality of sperm in men. improve the number and quality of sperm in men. In men who suffer from varicoceles, i.e. varicose veins in the testicles, were infertile, sperm quality could be safely increased according to a research study conducted in 2010.
➤ This particular form of infertility is caused by enlarged varicose veins in the scrotum and affects 15 out of 100 men and 40 out of 100 men who have already been diagnosed with infertility.
Horse chestnut extract has proven to be an effective remedy for relieving the symptoms of hemorrhoids. The main active ingredient in horse chestnut, aescin, tightens and strengthens the vein walls and can therefore help to reduce the veins dilated by haemorrhoids. The extract also has anti-inflammatory properties, which help to relieve the inflammation and associated pain of haemorrhoids. Due to its antioxidant effect and its ability to reduce fluid retention in the tissue, horse chestnut extract is a promising option for anyone seeking natural relief from hemorrhoid symptoms.
➤ Caution: Horse chestnuts that fall from the tree must never be eaten. They contain the toxic compound esculin, which can cause bleeding. If the horse chestnuts are processed into an extract, this is free from esculin.
Although the use of horse chestnut extract is generally considered safe, side effects can occur in rare cases.
These include:
If you belong to one of the following groups of people, you should not take horse chestnut extract:
If you are taking medication, please discuss the additional intake of horse chestnut extract with your naturopath or doctor beforehand, as the extract could possibly interact with medication.
Recommended dosage Vein Active Capsules:
Pregnant and breastfeeding women, children and people undergoing medical treatment should consult their doctor or therapist before consuming the product.
Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet.Store in a cool, dry place away from light. Keep out of the reach of small children.
Composition Vein Active Capsules:
Horse chestnut extract, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (capsule shell)
Quantities per capsule:
glutenfrei
laktosefrei
ohnegelatin
vegan
Horse chestnuts have a positive effect on our blood vessels, helping to prevent varicose veins and blood clots.
Sources (in English):
Pittler, M. H. & Ernst, E. (2012, November). Horse chestnut seed extract for chronic venous insuffiency. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 11:CD003230, doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD003230.pub4
Underland, V., Saeterdal, I. & Stromme Nilsen, E. (2012, March). Cochrane Summary of Findings: Horse Chestnut Seed Extract for Chronic Venous Insuffiency. Global Advances in Health and Medicine, 1(1): 122–123, doi: 10.7453/gahmj.2012.1.1.018
Mojzisova, G., Mojzis, J., Pilatova, M., Varinska, L., Ivanova, L., Strojny, L. et al. (2013, February). Antiproliferative and antiangiogenic properties of horse chestnut extract. Phytotherapy Research, 27(2):159-65, doi: 10.1002/ptr.4688
Kapusta, I., Janda, B., Szajwaj, B., Stochmal, A., Piacente, S., Pizza, C. et al. (2007, October). Flavonoids in horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) seeds and powdered waste water byproducts. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 55(21):8485-90, doi: 10.1021/jf071709t
Sugiyama, A., Kimura, H., Ogawa, S., Yokota, K. & Takeuchi, T. (2011, May). Effects of polyphenols from seed shells of Japanese horse chestnut (Aesculus turbinata BLUME) on [von Google zensierter Begriff]-induced intestinal injury in rats. The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 73(5):673-8, doi: 10.1292/jvms.10-0423
Hijova, E., Chmelarova, A. & Boma, A. (2011). Improved efficacy of prebiotic by flaxseed oil and horse chestnut in experimental colon cancer. Bratislavske Lekarske Listy, 112(4):161-4
Fujimura, T., Moriwaki, S., Hotta, M., Kitahara, T. & Takema, Y. (2006, June). Horse Chestnut Extract Induces Contraction Force Generation in Fibroblasts through Activation of Rho/Rho Kinase. Biol. Pharm. Bull., 29(6) 1075—1081, Verfügbar unter: [https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/bpb/29/6/29_6_1075/_pdf]
Levine, H., Jorgensen, N., Martino-Andrade, A., Mendiola, J., Weksler-Derri, D., Mindlis, I. et al. (2017, June). Temporal trends in sperm count: a systematic review and meta-regression analysis. Human Reproduction Update, pp. 1–14, doi: 10.1093/humupd/dmx022, Verfügbar unter: [https://academic.oup.com/DocumentLibrary/humupd/PR/dmx022_final.pdf]
Fang, Y., Zhao, L., Yan, F., Xia, X., Xu, D. & Cui, X. (2010, March). Escin improves sperm quality in male patients with varicocele-associated infertility. Phytomedicine, 17(3-4):192-6, doi: 10.1016/j.phymed.2009.07.014
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