Indian chestnut, also known as Indian chestnut, is an oilseed widely used in the treatment of venous insufficiency and varicose veins, but can also be used to facilitate the treatment of hemorrhoids, for example.
Its scientific name is Aesculus hippocastaneum and it can be purchased at any pharmacy in the form of capsules, powder, leaves, creams or soaps. In addition, in some supermarkets and markets, it is also possible to buy leaves to prepare teas and infusions.
- Indian chestnut is used for poor circulation.
- Varicose veins.
- Menstrual cramps.
- Swelling from poor circulation.
- Phlebitis.
- Hemorrhoids.
- Dermatitis.
- Eczema.
- General inflammation of the skin.
- Heavy legs and leg pain.
- These indications exist because Indian chestnut has an astringent.
- Anti-hemorrhoid.
- Anti-inflammatory.
- Stimulant.
- Hemostatic.
- Hair permeability reducer.
- Tonic.
- Vasoconstrictor.
- Vasoconstrictor.
- Vasoprotector.
- As well as :.
Indian chestnut leaf tea is an excellent way to relieve hemorrhoids, skin problems such as dermatitis or eczema, as well as inflammation of joints such as arthritis or osteoarthritis.
Ingredients
Preparation mode
Add the chestnut leaves to the boiling water and let stand for about 20 minutes, then filter and drink 2 to 3 cups of tea a day to treat the hemorrhoids.
For skin problems and arthritis, the mixture can be placed in clean compresses and applied to the affected area for 15 minutes, without rubbing the skin.
Indian chestnut dye is an excellent choice for treating problems with poor circulation in the legs, varicose veins and heavy leg feeling.
Ingredients
Preparation mode
Put the Indian chestnut powder in the alcohol bottle and close it by letting it rest for 2 weeks in a window in the sun.At the end of this period, store the mixture in a dark, well-covered glass bottle away from the sun.To drink, dilute 5 tablespoons of the dye in 1 liter of filtered water and drink throughout the day.
Chestnut chestnut is also sold in capsules, which can be purchased from pharmacies, drugstores, drugstores and health food stores, and should be taken based on medical advice.
Side effects of Indian chestnut may include stomach pain, full stomach sensation and redness of the skin, but should not be used during pregnancy, lactation, children and during blood-thinning medications.
Excessive consumption of chestnut trees can cause itching, weakness, decreased coordination, pupil dilation, vomiting, central nervous system depression and paralysis, for example.