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PRODUCT INFORMATION
The diuretic effect of horsetail is one of the most sought after properties of this fern in folk medicine.
Maintains bone strength
Studies show that horsetail can help strengthen bones.
Researchers believe that the effect of remodeling horsetail bones is mainly due to the high content of silicon dioxide. In fact, up to 25% of its dry weight is silicon dioxide. No other plant can boast such a high concentration of this mineral.
Silica, which is also present in bone, improves the formation, density and consistency of bone and cartilage tissue by enhancing collagen synthesis and improving the absorption and utilization of calcium.
Accelerates the healing of wounds and nails
Topical application of horsetail cream appears to promote wound healing.
Promotes hair growth
Research shows that horsetail can also benefit your hair, probably due to its silicon and antioxidant content.
First, antioxidants help reduce micro-inflammation and aging of hair fibers caused by free radicals. Second, the higher silicon content in the hair fibers leads to less hair loss, as well as more shine.
Application of horsetail stalk
In chronic kidney disease (sand and kidney stones), edema, high blood pressure, heart disease, liver disease, inflammation of the stomach, intestinal infections (with bloody diarrhea), headache, sciatica, rheumatism, eczema, strengthens the body's defenses.
How to use Horsetail field stalk
Infusion - 2 tsp. herb is brewed with 1/2 liter of boiling water. Drink in sips for 2 days.
Externally: for gargling, compresses and rinses in the form of an extract of 1 tbsp. herb soaked for 30 minutes in 250 ml of warm water.
Composition
Horsetail stalk (Equisetum arvense L.).
Contraindications
It should not be used for kidney inflammation, especially in the acute stages!
Individual intolerance to the herb is possible! Do not use in case of discomfort.