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Wild chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum)

The tonic drink made of wild chestnut buds is used against blood circulation disorders, milk leg, thrombo-phlebitis, hemorrhoids, etc.
- blood circulation: it is recommended in case of sedentary life, slow assimilation, for people who suffer from hemorrhoids, prostate or uterine disorders. The soak is used for peripheral circulation, milk leg, thrombo-phlebitis of lower members or congestion-heart shortage. It is used in case of dysmenorrhea or menometrorrhage.
- lung emphysema and breathing shortage, chronic constipation, bleeding hemorrhoids: use bud soak. Wild chestnut is used against acute hemorrhoid thrombosis or for basic therapy.

Prescription:
- take it before eat: 25-50drops, 2-3 times/day.
- for: chilblains, peripheral erythema, capillary fragility, post-traumatic or post-surgery edema.

Receipt: bark tincture
- mix it with hazelnut or blackberry tincture - in case of lung emphysema, and service tree (Sorbus domestica) - in case of lymphatic stasis. In case of phlebitis, hemorrhoids or milk leg, you can also use wild chestnut bark tincture - concentration of 10%.


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