BUTCHER'S BROOM (100)
Butcher’s Broom [Circulatory]. Traditionally, the herb was taken to
support the circulatory system. Butcher’s Broom contains important
flavonoids (natural substances that strengthen capillary walls) such as
rutin. It also contains saponins, which offer a variety of circulatory
benefits. Each capsule contains 400 mg of the dried, powdered root.
Butcher's broom has silicon, chromium, iron, cobalt, manganese, zinc,
and niacin. These, in combination with the glycolic acid in butcher's broom,
have been found to help a variety of circulation problems, especially in the
lower extremities. Butcher's broom also has anti-inflammatory actions. The
saponins in butcher's broom help to tighten veins and reduce capillary
permeability without raising blood pressure significantly.
Butcher's broom helps to flush lymphatic fluid in the legs and feet. It
also helps to reduce water retention and is a mild diuretic. The high iron
content is useful for anemia. The magnesium helps to prevent leg cramps.
Flavoniods in butcher's broom help to strengthen blood vessels and prevent
varicose veins. It is also helpful in relieving the symptoms of hemorrhoids and
brusing.
Take 2 capsules with a meal twice daily.
The information contained in this page lists historical uses of
herbs and is for educational purposes only. This information should not be used
to diagnose and treat diseases. If you have a serious health problem, consult
your doctor or professional health practitioner.
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