Butcher's broom is a low evergreen shrub, a species of Ruscus aculeatus, belonging to the family Asparagaceae,
native to Eurasia.It has been used in herbal medicine to treat reduce
inflammation, Peripheral vascular disease, Hemorrhoids Bronchial asthma,
Varicose veins, Hypotension, Jaundice, functional disorders of the
heart, kidney disorder, venotonic and anti-oedematous properties, etc..
Hemorrhoids are swollen
veins in the
anal canal of which cause cause pain and in some cases, life
threatening if patients loss a large volume of blood. Approximately, 75%
of all Americans will develop hemorrhoids at some points in their
lives.
The Ingredients
It contains rutin, sitosterol, sparteine, spirostanol saponins, steroidal
sapogenins, sterols, stigmasterol, sulfated steroidal saponins, sweet
broom, tetracosanoic acid, triterpenes, triterpines, tyramine, etc.
The benefits
Oral supplementation of Ruscus
aculeatus is found to be effective in preventing time-consuming, painful, and expensive complications of hemorrhoids, such as anal discomfort, soiling and bleeding pre- sent in acute phase.
Other hemorrhoids open trial, also found the positive effect of
Butcher’s broom, with 75 percent of participating physicians rating
butcher’s broom’s efficacy as good or excellent.
Ovarian Cysts And PCOS Elimination
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Side effects
1. Do not use if you are pregnant with out permission of related field specialist, as Sparteine may increase uterine contraction
2. Do not use Butcher's broom if you are taking any form of monoamine oxidaseinhibitor
3. Use as direction and do not overdose
4. Etc.
References
(1) Hemorrhoids and varicose veins: a review of treatment options by MacKay D.(PubMed)
(2) ANTIOXIDANT HERBAL SUPPLEMENTS FOR HEMORRHOIDS Developing a new
formula, by Silvia Vertuani, Elena Bosco, Micaela Testoni, Simona
Ascanelli, Gianfranco Azzena, Stefano Manfredini(2004, 3(3) 19-26)
(3) Page 608 Alternative Medicine Review Volume 6, Number 6 2001
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Without Written Permission Ruscus aculeatus (Butcher’s Broom)
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