Medicinal Baths

Effects The effects are substance specific. Warm baths are generally warming, soothing, relaxing, vasodilating, and circulatory deregulating, e.g., blood pressure lowering and fatiguing. Indications Skin diseases, e.g. eczema, dry skin, psoriasis, acne. Rheumatic complaints, diseases of the musculoskeletal system, muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, spine; eg sore muscles, osteoarthritis. Colds, colds, coughs Nervousness, tension, stress Female … Medicinal Baths

Horse Chestnut

Synonyms in a broader sense Latin name: Aesculus hippocastanum Genus: Horse chestnut plants Folk names: Foppkastanie, sow chestnut, horse chestnut, white chestnut, gout tree, wild chestnuts History The original home of the horse chestnut is the Balkans or Near East. Only in the 16th century the first trees were discovered in Greece and later in … Horse Chestnut

Dosage form | Horse Chestnut

Dosage form The majority of the finished preparations contain an aqueous-alcoholic dry extract in the form of Important for the success of the therapy is the content of aescin distributed over the day. The recommended amount is 50 to a maximum of 150 mg per day (possibly in “retard” form). In addition to taking horse … Dosage form | Horse Chestnut