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The name equisetum is the official name forthe horsetail and it comes from the Equisetaceae family of herbs. The wordequus stands for horse in the Latin, while the seta stands for the bristle andwe can conclude that it looks like a tail of the horse and this is why it bearsthis name. It is a part of the family of ferns and it has been around for the270 million years. Mare’s tail, scouring rush and bottlebrush are the namesused for it as well. This hairy and tuberous rhizome has an erect stem, but there are no leaves on this plant. There is some resemblance between the asparagus andthe fertile stem of a horsetail. When the early summer comes, the stems start togo brown and wither, making the way for the green and fresh horsetail stems.Extract is made from the brown horsetail and this is done because there aresome benefits associated with this extract.

Benefits

This herb has the highest level of silicone among the herbs and it isassociated with astringent, antiseptic and antibacterial abilities. Herbalmedicine has many uses for this herb, so it can be consumed as poultice in orderto soothe the aches and swellings, for baths, and tea can be made from it aswell. The horsetail provides good functioning of the cells and gives themuscles and bones a proper development mainly due to the great contentof the calcium and silica. Also, it will help with the invasion of diseases andinfections because it has antioxidant characteristics. Problems with the teeth and gums can beeliminated with the horsetail extract used for gargling and it can also preventthe tooth decay. Stomach ulcers and the gastro esophageal tract inflammationscan be soothed with the horsetail extract tea, but this tea can also eliminate problemssuch as flu, common cold, diarrhea and gout. The silica in the horsetail extractwill repair the torn ligaments and tissue and make them stronger. It can alsohelp with the healing of the fractures, calcium absorption and with the treatmentof osteoporosis, rheumatism, arthritis and other disorders connected withbones. These are only some of the benefits, and there are many more.

Side Effects

Fever, muscle weakness, abnormal pulse rate and nausea are some of the sideeffects associated with the consumption of horsetail in abnormal dosages.Thiamine deficiency and electrolyte imbalance can also occur. Dermatitis, skinirritation and inflammation can occur if you use this extract in the form of acream. Never drink alcohol and use this extract because it has nicotine. Also, those who need to avoid taking this extract are lactating mothers and pregnantwomen. See a doctor before starting to use the horsetail extract because it caninterfere with some medications and cause problems.

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