Description
Horse chestnut is so-called because of the erroneous belief that eating the nuts relieved chest congestion in horses. In truth, however, horse chestnuts contain a compound called esculin that is toxic to horses, although deer and other animals appear to be able to neutralize this substance and eat the nuts without consequence. Due to safety concerns, horse chestnuts are generally used to make infusions, balms and ointments for topical use only. Precautions - If you have liver or kidney disease, you should not use horse chestnut. Horse chestnut can be toxic if taken internally. Do not put lotion or gel on broken skin.
Horse Chestnut Powder (2 lb)
Current Price
$43.75
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$43.75
Min Price
$43.75
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$43.75
Description
Horse chestnut is so-called because of the erroneous belief that eating the nuts relieved chest congestion in horses. In truth, however, horse chestnuts contain a compound called esculin that is toxic to horses, although deer and other animals appear to be able to neutralize this substance and eat the nuts without consequence. Due to safety concerns, horse chestnuts are generally used to make infusions, balms and ointments for topical use only. Precautions - If you have liver or kidney disease, you should not use horse chestnut. Horse chestnut can be toxic if taken internally. Do not put lotion or gel on broken skin.
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