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On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 15:47:54 -0400, Beth Seidel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I am looking for information on horse chestnut and it's safety during
> lactation. Someone asked me about this today, and I have never even heard
> of it. What is it used for, and is it okay?
>
I used it for varicose veins and hemmoroids. :-( I have a lot of
pain from the latter with long car trips so I start the Horse Chestnut
seed extract prior to the trip and take it throughout and it helps.
of course, I'd prefer a permanent solution. I don't take it all the
time since it doesn't seem like it will rid me of them completely,
it's not an issue most of the time and I just don't feel like adding
another supplement to my life.
I can't remember the safety issues of Horse chestnut extract in
lactation, but I know it's contraindicated in pregnancy. You might
try searching the archives from about 4 years ago for it in case I
brought it up while pregnant with my youngest. I think I wanted to
know *why* it was contraindicated.
While the mother is waiting for answers, she may wish to take lecithin
instead. I took-here's a random dose, sorry- about two
tablespoons/day, mixed into orange juice for the car trip I took while
pregnant, and I found it to be equally effective. You can buy
granules from your local healthy food store or Vitamin cottage type
place.
--
Kate, http://systems.cs.colorado.edu/~kolina/advantages-of-formula.html
Mom to Ursula (9.7), Sage (7), Benno (3)
Your local food banks and shelters need your donations this winter.
It's because our economy is doing so well. :-/
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