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Description
What is Horsetail?
Named for its stem that looks like a horse's tail, this plant is part of the Equisetaceae family, dating back millions of years. It is the only living of an ancient species that once grew as tall as during prehistoric times, with many of today's deposits tracing back to this plant family.
Other Names and Uses
Commonly known as pewterwort, scouring rush, candock, shavegrass, and horsetail fern, this plant has been used historically to polish wood and pewter, scour metal pots, and as a natural sandpaper. Today, the cosmetic industry incorporates it as an ingredient in shampoos and make-up.
Nutritional Profile
Horsetail Tea is rich in minerals and nutrients such as calcium, iron, and manganese. It also contains saponins, tannins, flavonoids, phenolic acid, alkaloids, and silica, making it valuable for health benefits. Available as an herbal supplement, horsetail comes in various forms, including capsules, tinctures, and tea.
Health Benefits of Horsetail
Historical and Modern Uses
Horsetail has been used worldwide for treating a variety of conditions such as ulcers, kidney issues, bladder problems, and arthritis. In traditional Chinese medicine, it is used for fevers, flu, inflammation, and eye issues like conjunctivitis. Because of its high silica content, it is recommended for bone issues such as osteoporosis and for tissue and collagen repair. It is also used for general debility and anemia.
Medicinal Properties
Horsetail has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, diuretic, and astringent properties, making its list of potential medicinal uses extensive.
1. Osteoporosis
Silica in horsetail aids the body's absorption and use of calcium, which can help protect bones from weakening, improve flexibility, and strengthen connective tissues by increasing bone density. A study in Italy found that horsetail extract improved bone density in women with osteoporosis. Its anti-inflammatory properties may also help alleviate arthritis and rheumatism symptoms.
2. Brittle Nails
Horsetail's minerals can strengthen weak or brittle nails. You can take horsetail extract or soak your nails in an infusion made by steeping dried horsetail in boiling water for 15 minutes. After cooling, soak your nails for around 20 minutes a few times weekly.
3. Respiratory Tract Issues
Horsetail is used to relieve respiratory problems such as cold, flu, congestion, and bronchitis. Horsetail tea helps with respiratory tract ailments, and inhaling its vapors can ease nasal congestion.
4. Bleeding
Horsetail's coagulating properties may help reduce internal and external bleeding and heavy menstruation. Its anti-inflammatory properties can alleviate inflammation and pain from swollen wounds, injuries, and menstrual cramps.
5. Oral Health
For toothaches or sore gums due to infection, horsetail can be beneficial. Make a mouthwash by steeping dried horsetail in boiling water, then cool it and gargle several times daily. This can also help with tonsillitis and mouth sores.
6. Hemorrhoids
The hemostatic and anti-inflammatory properties in horsetail may reduce pain and bleeding from hemorrhoids. Drinking horsetail tea with a fiber-rich meal can ease constipation and related hemorrhoid pain.
7. Kidney Stones
Horsetail's diuretic properties may help those with kidney stones, especially those formed from excessive uric acid. Drinking horsetail tea can increase urine production and frequency, helping to flush out kidney stones. It may also aid in recovering from gout, a condition caused by uric acid buildup in the blood.
8. Urinary Tract Infections
Horsetail can treat urinary tract infections, bladder weakness, and nocturnal incontinence. Taking two to three capsules daily or drinking the tea multiple times a day can help with these issues.
9. Skin Health
Thanks to its silica content and anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and antibacterial properties, horsetail can treat skin problems like burns, rashes, acne, and minor wounds. Silica promotes collagen production, vital for healthy skin and connective tissues. Apply horsetail paste topically or drink the tea for additional skin benefits. The Hosrsetail tea can also be used as a nightly facial toner.
10. Hair Care
Horsetail is popular in hair care products for its rich mix of minerals and compounds that strengthen hair and improve its health. Using horsetail extracts in hair products can reduce hair loss, strengthen follicles, and enhance hair's luster and shine.
Availability of Horsetail
Horsetail is available with IndianJadiBooti Online Store in Retail as well as in Bulk at wholesale price.
Other Names: Equisetum Arvense, Horse Tail, Snake Grass, Puzzlegrass, Shave Grass
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