Broom Broom

Broom is especially widespread in Central, Southern and Eastern Europe, and the plant has been naturalized in South Africa, North and South America. The herb is collected in spring or late autumn and imported mainly from the Balkan countries. Use in herbal medicine In herbal medicine, the aerial parts are used, often together with isolated … Broom Broom

Broom: Applications and Uses

Broom broom is used for functional problems of the cardiovascular system. For example, the herb can be taken to stabilize the circulation in cases of mild cardiac arrhythmias. Cardiac arrhythmias are often manifested by heart stuttering, subjectively felt palpitations, anxiety, feeling of weakness, dizziness, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. Taking broomweed causes a reduction … Broom: Applications and Uses

Broom: Dosage

Broom broom herb can be taken in the form of tea or aqueous ethanolic extracts. These are commercially available, for example, in the form of drops of the indication cardiovascular complaints. The average daily dose is one to three grams of the drug, unless otherwise prescribed. Broom: preparation as a tea For the preparation of … Broom: Dosage

Broom: Effect and Side Effects

Sparteine affects various channels and receptors on the heart, which leads to a weakening of nerve impulses in the heart. As a result, there is an increase in cardiac force (positive inotropy) with a simultaneous decrease in heart rate (slowing of diastole). Tyramine constricts the vessels, resulting in an increase in blood pressure. Overall, there … Broom: Effect and Side Effects