Botanical Name: Ruscus Aculeatus
A.K.A (Common Names): Asparagaceae, Knee Holly, Sweet Broom
Butcher's Broom acts on the blood vessels by stimulating the release of norepinephrine, which then produces a vasoconstricting effect. The production of norepineprine lengthens the time required to clot the blood and thus explains its use in preventing post-operative thrombosis.
Butcher's Broom inhibits the formation of blood clots and will also help dispel them. Butcher's Broom is also useful in pregnancy and for people who stand for lengthy periods of time. In Europe, where Butchers Broom is used extensively, thrombosis in those operating rooms is a rare and unusual incident. Butchers Broom has been very beneficial for hemorrhoids.
Butcher's Broom contains anti-inflammatory properties, as well as having the characteristic of strengthening the walls of the blood vessels.
Butcher's Broom has been beneficial for improving peripheral circulation, while also circulation to the brain, legs and arms.
Butcher's Broom has a diuretic effect, causing the constriction of blood vessels while also lowering cholesterol.
Butcher's Broom also helps with: Blood Clots, Capillary Weakness, Bruises, Headaches, Hemorrhoids, Inflammation, Jaundice, Leg Cramps, Menstrual problems, Phlebitis, Stroke prevention, Surgery, Thrombosis, Tumor, Urination, Varicose Veins.
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