Aesculus glabra
Related to Horse Chestnut — similar escin content for venous insufficiency. Ohio state tree. TOXIC raw — must be properly extracted. Traditional topical use for hemorrhoids and varicose veins.
If you take any medications, review these interactions carefully.
Blood thinners, diabetes meds, aspirin.
Pregnancy. Bleeding disorders. Kidney disease. Liver disease. RAW SEEDS ARE TOXIC.
Bleeding risk.
GI upset, headache, dizziness. Raw seeds cause vomiting, paralysis.
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Standardized extracts are concentrated — do not exceed recommended doses. They may interact differently with medications than whole-herb preparations. Consult a healthcare provider if taking medications.
Follow manufacturer storage instructions. Typically store cool, dry, and away from light.
Double boiler or slow cooker, Herb-infused oil (or make your own), Beeswax, Small tins or jars, Strainer/cheesecloth, Measuring cup
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FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. Do not apply to deep wounds or broken skin unless the herb is specifically indicated for this. Patch test on a small area first.
Store in a cool, dark place. Properly made salves last 1-2 years.