100 HORSETAIL GRASS
CAPSULES
WHOLESOME
Also known as
Equisetum arvense, scouring rush, shavegrass, and Field Horsetail,
Vegetable Capsules 500 mg each
100% (No Fillers, additives or anything else added)
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Capsules are 100% Vegetarian Capsules. They are derived from naturally occurring vegetable cellulose
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Precautions
When taking horsetail powder for its diuretic effect, be sure to drink extra water for maximum benefit. Avoid if there are kidney stones. Don't take horsetail herb if you take an ACE inhibitor for high blood pressure and you have congestive heart failure, as the combination of the herb and the drug can cause accumulation of excessive potassium. Not recommended while pregnant. Toxicity similar to nicotine poisoning has been seen in children who ingest large amounts.
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take one capsule per day with water and food. Consult your doctor before use.
Equisetum hyemale, also known as horsetail and scouring rush, contains high amounts of silica. Since at least the days of ancient Greece, physicians have relied on E. hyemale, E. arvense, and the other horsetail varieties as potent medicines.
Horsetail has a recorded history going back to the Devonian period, almost 350 million years ago. The plant at that time was as tall as a modern palm tree. Horsetail, not to be confused with cat-tail, is possibly the most abundant source of silica in the plant kingdom, so much in fact that the herb can be used for polishing metal. It got the name "scouring rush" from this very application. It has had other uses during the ages including as an ingredient in shampoos, skincare products, and in dietary supplements. The German E commission describes its use for urinary tract problems and as a diuretic.
More than 2/3 in-organic constituents, primarily silica and potassium salts. Horsetail from European sources contains the anti-allergy compound quercetin, but the same herb from North American and Asian sources usually does not. The plant also contains small amounts of nicotine.
Specific: Not for use in persons with kidney disease.
General: We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.
History
Horsetail plants are over 200 million-years-old. They were giant fernlike trees and a possible food source for herbivore dinosaurs. Modern era horsetail plants are miniature versions of their ancient ancestors. European people and Native Americans used horsetails as pot scrubbers in the sixteenth century.
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