MediHerb
MediHerb Horsechestnut complex 60 Tablets
MediHerb Horsechestnut complex 60 Tablets
Descriptions:
THIS IS A PRACTITIONER-ONLY PRODUCT. Upon ordering this product, you will receive an email or phone call from one of our experienced practitioners for a free mini-consultation.
Horsechestnut Complex supports healthy blood circulation and relieves leg swelling, itching and pain associated with mild varicose veins.
Feature
- Reduces and relieves pain, heaviness, itching and swelling in the legs associated with mild varicose veins
- Horsechestnut and Butcher's broom root is traditionally used in Western herbal medicine for the relief of symptoms of the discomfort, itching and swelling associated with haemorrhoids
- Assists in the maintenance of peripheral circulation
Dose:
Adults: 1 tablet 2-3 times daily with food.
Enteric-coated tablets. (Take tablet whole, do not break or crush)
Ingredients:
Each tablet contains: | |
Aesculus hippocastanum (Horsechestnut) extract | 200 mg |
derived from min. seed dry | 1.2 g |
standardised to contain escin | 38 mg |
Ginkgo biloba (Ginkgo) extract | 30.5 mg |
derived from min. leaf dry | 1.5 g |
standardised to contain ginkgo flavonglycosides | 7.5 mg |
Ruscus aculeatus (Butcher's Broom) extract | 200 mg |
derived from min. root & rhizome dry | 800 mg |
standardised to contain ruscogenin | 20 mg |
Calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate, carmellose sodium, colloidal anhydrous silica, ethylcellulose, liquid glucose, magnesium stearate, maltodextrin, medium-chain triglycerides, microcrystalline cellulose, oleic acid, polydextrose, purified talc, purified water, sodium starch glycollate, strong ammonia solution.
No Added: Gluten, soya bean, milk, lactose, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, crustacea, corn, egg, sesame seeds, artificial sweeteners, colours or flavours
Suitable for vegans and vegetarians
Warning:
- Contains sugars (60mg per tablet)
- Caution in patients taking aspirin, warfarin, cilostazol, antipsychotics such as haloperidol, HIV non-nucleoside transcriptase inhibitors or anticonvulsants. Reduce dose of haloperidol if necessary in conjunction with prescribing physician
- Increasing the intake of vitamin B6 may be advisable for patients taking anticonvulsants.
- May cause gastric upset in some patients
- Discontinue 7 days prior to general anaesthesia
- If the patient's symptoms persist, seek additional professional advice.