Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Is It Serious When Dog Has Enlarged Liver

BROWN-INDIA-horse-chestnut Aesculus hippocastanum-

Marron d'Inde-Marronnier d'Inde-Aesculus hippocastanum
Description Horse Chestnut-Horse Chestnut-Aesculus hippocastanum:
The horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.) is a family tree Sapindaceae. It has many other common names such as horse chestnut, white chestnut, chestnut, sea chestnut chestnut chestnut or false (or chestnut) horse.
His cousins are named North American Pavia. They have leaves more smooth and not serrated, with flowers that remind one of European chestnut.
The chestnut is widespread in public parks and along the avenues in Europe and North America.

Parts used
-peel or seed (semen)

Properties / Effects / Hint:
Effects:
  • increase capillary resistance, phlébotrope
Directions:
  • Relieve Symptoms of venous insufficiency (pain, swelling and heaviness in the legs), edema, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, bruises
Side effects: none known (in our opinion)
Contraindication: None known (at our opinion)
Interaction: no known (in our opinion)

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