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    HORSETAIL EXTRACT 5:1

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    Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) is an herbal remedy that dates back to ancient Roman and Greek times. It was used traditionally to stop bleeding, heal ulcers and wounds, and treat tuberculosis and kidney problems. The name Equisetum is derived from the Latin roots equus, meaning "horse," and seta, meaning "bristle

    It’s believed to have multiple medicinal properties and has traditionally been used to treat wounds; to enhance skin, hair, and bone health; and as a remedy for various other health conditions.

    Horsetail contains silicon, which helps strengthen bone. For that reason, some practitioners recommend horsetail as a treatment for osteoporosis. It is also used as a diuretic, and as an ingredient in some cosmetics. However, few studies have investigated horsetail's effect in humans.

    *The US FDA has not evaluated these ingredient claims. The nutraceutical ingredient is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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    Origin
    Northern Europe and North and Central America.
    Functional benefits
    • Acts as a natural diuretic
    • Anti-inflammatory activity.
    • Most horsetail products available are marketed as skin, hair, and nail remedies. It also manage urinary and kidney conditions
    • Promotes hair growth
    • Promotes wound healing and nail health
    • Supports bone health
    Others
    The aboveground parts of horsetail (fresh or dried) are used for medicinal purposes.
    Latin name
    Equisetum arvense