Horsechestnut/Standardized Extract 300 mg (90)
Horsechestnut may be a useful supplement to support healthy venous capillaries
DESCRIPTION
Horsechestnut is a European standardized extract containing 60 mg of the naturally occurring active compound aescin. Like all European herbal extracts, the extraction of our horsechestnut extract is regulated to the same high standards as over-the-counter drugs.
FUNCTIONS
Horsechestnut seed extract is widely used in Europe to support healthy vein structure and function, both essential for normal, healthy circulation. Horsechestnut’s active agents include aescin and proanthocyanidin A2, with most of the biological effects being mediated by aescin. Aescin has been shown to support the normal, healthy structure and function of venous capillaries. This in turn provides support for normal venous circulation and healthy blood flow to the heart and other organs. Aescin appears to produce effects through a wide range of mechanisms including the synthesis of endothelial nitric oxide synthesis by making endothelial cells more permeable to calcium ions.
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Product Description
Horsechestnut may be a useful supplement to support healthy venous capillaries
DESCRIPTION
Horsechestnut is a European standardized extract containing 60 mg of the naturally occurring active compound aescin. Like all European herbal extracts, the extraction of our horsechestnut extract is regulated to the same high standards as over-the-counter drugs.
FUNCTIONS
Horsechestnut seed extract is widely used in Europe to support healthy vein structure and function, both essential for normal, healthy circulation. Horsechestnut’s active agents include aescin and proanthocyanidin A2, with most of the biological effects being mediated by aescin. Aescin has been shown to support the normal, healthy structure and function of venous capillaries. This in turn provides support for normal venous circulation and healthy blood flow to the heart and other organs. Aescin appears to produce effects through a wide range of mechanisms including the synthesis of endothelial nitric oxide synthesis by making endothelial cells more permeable to calcium ions.
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