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Horse Chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum)

What is Horse Chestnut? The Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) is an impressive tree that can grow up to 30 meters high.Originally from the Balkans, it is now native throughout Central Europe.For medicine and cosmetics, the seed (the chestnut itself) is of particular interest. It contains the active ingredient complex Aescin, which is considered one of the strongest natural aids for healthy blood vessels.
🦵 Light-footed through the day
Horse chestnut is the undisputed star in leg care. Its active ingredient Aescin seals the vessel walls and prevents fluid from leaking into the surrounding tissue.This makes it the ideal solution for:
- Heavy, tired legs: Especially after long periods of standing or sitting, a horse chestnut bath or gel has an invigorating effect.
- Swelling (Edema): Helps to transport retained water away faster.
- Venous insufficiency: Supports the elasticity of the veins and can prevent spider veins.
💚 Firm Skin & Vitality
Not only the veins benefit. Horse chestnut also shows strength in general skin care. By promoting microcirculation, the skin is better supplied with nutrients.
Further benefits:
- Strengthens the connective tissue and can thus improve the appearance of cellulite.
- Has an anti-inflammatory and soothing effect on irritated skin areas.
- The extract has antioxidant properties that protect against environmentally induced skin aging.
