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Sue Reynolds, Master Herbalist
Sue Reynolds, M.S.W.
Master Herbalist

Last Update: February 15, 2010
 
 
 

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Butcher's Broom (400 mg)

Helps dissolves fat in arteries. Wide range of circulatory ailments, especially involving veins.

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Category:     Single Herbs
Parts Used:     Root
Body System:     Circulatory System

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135-5 100 count $15.90 $10.60

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T r a d i t i o n a l     U s e s
 
Arteries
    Blood - Maintains Normal Clotting Ability
Circulation
    Edema (occasional)
Leg Cramps
    Skin - Occasional Yellowing
Varicose Veins
    Veins
Veins - Anus
 
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Butcher's Broom, once used by butchers to clean their cutting boards, has a long history of use by people of many cultures. It is a member of the lily family, native to southern and western Europe and the southern U.S. In folk history the herb was taken to nutritionally support the circulatory system. Butcher's Broom contains important flavonoids (natural substances which strengthen capillary walls) such as rutin. The plant also contains glycolic acid, which is also found in parsley and juniper berries. Our encapsulated butcher's broom contains the dried, powdered root.


Recommendations
Two capsules with meals twice daily.






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