Horse Chestnut seed 1:2
Botanical name: Aesculus hippocastanum
Common name: Horsechestnut, horse chestnut, horse-chestnut, European horsechestnut, buckeye, conker tree
Plant part: Seed
Strength: 1:2
Source (Organic or Trade): Trade
Country of Origin: Poland
Weekly Dosage (mL): 15-40mL
Actions: Anti-inflammatory, Venous tonic
Main indication: Varicose veins / venous insufficiency, haemorrhoids, capillary fragility, bruising, restless leg syndrome
Safety information: Caution with GORD (saponins can aggravate). Do not apply directly to broken skin
Drug Interactions: Anticoagulants & antiplatelet agents such as warfarin and aspirin - Potentiation of anticoagulant effects reported
Potential Positive drug interactions: 5-Flourouracil - In vitro potentiation of activity against hepatocellular carcinoma reported for beta-aescin
Article: ß-Aescin from Horse Chestnut potentiates 5-Fluorouracil against human hepatocellular carcinoma (2010), Horse Chestnut and venous insufficiency (1999)
Case study: Horse Chestnut and warfarin interaction (1999)