Traditionally, 0.2-1.0 grams of the dried
seeds were used per day. However, only standardized extracts should
be used internally.
Horse chestnut seed extracts standardized for aescin content (16-21%)
or isolated aescin preparations are often recommended at an initial
dose of 90-150 mg of aescin per day. Once improvement is noted,
this is usually reduced to a maintenance dose of 35-70 mg of aescin
per day.
Topical aescin preparations are used in Europe for hemorrhoids,
skin ulcers, varicose veins, sports injuries, and trauma of other
kinds. A gel of aescin is typically applied to the affected area
three to four times per day. For hemorrhoids and varicose veins,
horse chestnut is often combined with witch hazel.
Infusion: Steep 1 tsp. Bark (from branches) in 1 cup water.
Powder: Take 1/2 tsp. For diarrhea, vericose veins, and hemorrhoids.
For catarrh, take 1/4 to 1/2 tsp., two times per day.
Bath Additive: Boil 2 to 2.5 pounds chopped fruit in water and
add the resulting liquid to bath water.
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