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Genestra Horse Chestnut Bud- 0.5 fl oz (15 ml)
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Phytoembryotherapy is a branch of phytotherapy that specifically incorporates plant embryological tissues (buds, young shoots, etc.) containing plant meristem cells undifferentiated, fast dividing cells which contain the plants genetic blueprint and material. These embryonic tissues are rich in beneficial phyto-chemicals including: growth factors and plant hormones, enzymes, nucleic acids, oligoelements, and phytonutrients such as polyphenols and flavonoids. These embryological tissues are also utilized because many of the above mentioned components are lost in fully developed plants once chlorophyll is formed. These embryological tissues are also utilized because their energetic components are at their highest levels when they are harvested in the spring the most active phase of the growth cycle.
Additional product info: Horse Chestnut originated in Turkey and was eventually introduced to Europe as an ornamental tree in the 16th century. Based on the doctrine of signatures, the cracked fruit mimicked the semblance of a hemorrhoid. The primary action of Horse Chestnut is as a portal system drainer with an affinity for the lower burner and a secondary site of action on the pulmonary sphere. The unique qualities of these buds help strengthen capillary resistance and reduce inflammation and swelling thus reducing capillary permeability while decongesting the portal venous system and easing respiratory insufficiencies.
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