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Just like blackberries, conkers, the ripe fruits of the horse chestnut tree, have been spotted a little earlier than average this year. For the next post in the series it's the turn of the fly ...
Horse chestnut offers a range of potential benefits and uses, from relieving varicose veins and reducing symptoms of CVI to providing anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. While research is ...
Horse chestnut trees are native to the mountains of the Middle East and Balkans but are now grown worldwide. Some horse chestnut supplements are made from the tree’s dried leaves and nut oil, ...