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It is a wonderful natural remedy for cellulite: the properties of escin


Aescin is a substance extracted from the bark and seeds of horse chestnut, and has numerous beneficial properties for our health.
Although its name is not well known, escin is a substance widely used in phytotherapy and in cosmetics , thanks to its properties for our health. It is particularly useful for the cardiovascular system and has strong therapeutic properties against cellulite and hemorrhoids. Let’s find out all the properties of this miraculous substance.
The properties of escin
Its anti-inflammatory action , derived from the presence of elucoside, combined with vasoprotective and vasoconstrictive properties make escin an excellent natural remedy for circulatory problems. For example, it is widely used in the treatment of lymphatic stagnation and in combating the fragility of the capillaries.
It is also used to fight hemorrhoids , but also in the presence of varicose veins and post-phlebitic syndrome. For external use, escin is useful against hematomas, bruises and bruises, for edemas and varicose veins . In case of chronic venous insufficiency, it can eventually reduce blood stagnation and promote the return of blood to the heart .

Aescin against cellulite
In the form of leg cream, escin is present in many cellulite remedies . Its antioxidant action, carried out by quercitin and other substances that fight free radicals, is added to the lipolytic action that helps dissolve fats, promoting the elimination of liquids and water retention.
It also reactivates the circulation and improves the resistance of the capillaries, which is very important for those who have to solve cellulite problems. This product also performs other important actions: relieves swelling and the feeling of tiredness in the legs and supports venous contractility.
Contraindications of escin
This substance should not be used by those suffering from problems such as kidney failure or kidney disease . In fact, it has been shown that its use in the long run can cause damage to the glomerulus (the dense network of kidney capillaries) and to the renal tubule.
Attention should also be paid to any allergic reactions to its active substance. In fact, skin disorders such as itching, skin rash, dermatitis and erythema can occur. In some cases, mild digestive disorders (nausea, vomiting and diarrhea) and dizziness have also been described.
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