The scientific name of horse chestnut is Aesculus hippocastanum and it has originated in the Balkan Peninsula. The horse chestnut tree is also known as conker tree. It is mainly cultivated in the Northern hemisphere. The nuts are present inside the dark leathery fruit. Once the fruit dries the nuts are released. Horse chestnuts should not be eaten raw as they contain a poison called esculin. The seeds, bark, flowers etc of horse chestnuts all have therapeutic uses. Mentioned below are some of the amazing benefits of horse chestnuts.
1. Useful against varicose veins:
Horse chestnuts are useful in treating varicose veins. They are particularly useful in giving relief from the pain and the inflammation …show more content…
Prevents the premature ageing of skin:
Horse chestnuts have compounds such as flavanoids which help in preventing premature ageing of skin and helps in keeping the skin young and beautiful for a longer time.
4. Useful against leg ulcers and frostbite:
The anti inflammatory properties of horse chestnut come handy in treating leg ulcers and frostbite. In these cases they can be used as an ointment for external application.
5. Useful against hemorrhoids:
Horse chestnuts have astringent action and hence can be used to get relief from hemorrhoids.The compound aescin is useful against hemorrhoids.
6. Improves male fertility:
Horse chestnuts are found to be useful in improving male fertility. They are found to increase the density of the sperms.
7. Useful against cancer:
It is believed that horse chestnut is useful in the treatment of cancer as they eliminate carcinogenic cells and also help against tumors.
8. Useful against chest pains:
The root has analgesic properties .Therefore the powdered root is used in the treatment of chest pains.
9. Useful in reducing edema:
Horse chestnut can be used to reduce fluid retention that is edema especially the one that is caused due to trauma or sports injury.
10. Useful for respiratory